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pair of misunderstandings of the nature of law that arise from it. The first of these—as described at the outset—is his notion that law is not law
the federal common law of interstate nuisance, or, in the alternative, of state tort law.” Thus, to prove liability, they would need to show a
There is no need to pull this institutional rabbit out of the hat because the traditional analysis of public nuisance cases applies well to the
the federal tax laws nationwide. The fact that FSAs are nominally non-binding is no reason for treating them as something other than considered
contemporary role of the modern Supreme Court Justice. Nevertheless, no workable substitute for the judge-umpire analogy has been advanced. This Essay
’” lamented the editors of the National Review, “the Administration now bends over backwards to placate the ‘international community.’” The shift was no
Early on, the case had nothing to do with displacement. In 2005, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed the case as a