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; Margo Schlanger, Be- yond the Hero Judge: Institutional Reform Litigation as Litigation, 97 MICH. L. REV. 1994, 2000 (1999). 69. Litigation is a
” President Clinton’s 2000 signature from the Rome Statute, which established the International Criminal Court. See Letter from John R. Bolton, Under
of Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation, 80 Tex. L. Rev. 1997, 2000 (2002) (“The benefits side of a typical cost-benefit analysis is quite
Toward the Police: A Comparison of Black and White Youth, 23 POLICING: AN INT’L J. OF POLICE STRATEGIES & MAN. 37, 38 (2000) (observing that “many studies
Eskridge, Jr., Destabilizing Due Process and Evolutive Equal Protection, 47 UCLA L. Rev. 1183 (2000); Cary Franklin, Marrying Liberty and Equality
district court departures). See Nixon v. Shrink Mo. Gov’t PAC, 528 U.S. 377, 409-10 (2000) (Kennedy, J., dissenting) (stating that he would “overrule
Thomas, Timing Matters: Promoting Forum Shopping by Insolvent Corporations, 94 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1357, 1357-63 (2000). See, e.g., In re A.H. Robins Inc
the Canon Should Be Expanded to Include the Insular Cases and the Saga of American Expansionism, 17 Const. Comment. 241, 244 (2000); Samuel
Stud. 131, 135-36 (2000). Smith notes that community norms and ad hoc adjudications regulated participation. Id. at 136-37. … Smith notes that
Death of Privacy?, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1461 (2000). Brunton & Nissenbaum, supra note 3, at 1 (“We mean to start a revolution with this book. But not… Brunton