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are often discretionary, and they are made at various levels of the corrections department according to the practices of that individual department
for release. Those decisions are often discretionary, and they are made at various levels of the corrections department according to the practices
civil rights era for Burke were people like Bob Moses, or John Lewis, or the countless individuals who led voter registration drives, sat in on lunch
Over several years, this question arose in five different cases, leading to five IRS defeats: one in tax court, Leader Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n v. Comm’r
power of the purse to subject-matter legislative committees.44 This decentraliza- tion of the budget process led to congressional generosity and
themes in the legal literature. See, e.g., Douglas A. Kahn & Jeffrey S. Lehman, Tax Expenditure Budgets: A Critical Review, 54 TAX NOTES 1661 (1992
resolution of a legal issue may lead to results less intuitively attractive than in the existing case. Moreover, it is quite a bit of trouble to
Thanks to W. David Ball, Victoria A. Cundiff, Nikola Datzov, Eric Goldman, Charles Tait Graves, Mark A. Lemley, David M. Levine, Michael Mattioli, Viva
evade liability altogether. There are at least three categories of situations that lead to this problem of underdeterrence (or “underliability”) of
legal scholars. On the right, academics wel- come the Court’s effort to legitimate an unaccountable bureaucracy.2 On the left, critics argue that the