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The Ethics of Consent, , at 3, 16-17. Kleinig usefully observes that “underlying our judgments about the moral effect of misinformation are normative
9. See Cynthia Estlund, Working Together: The Workplace, Civil Society, and the Law, 89 GEO. L.J. 1, 17 (2000) (asserting that “[t]he single most
Center survey of adults in 17 advanced economies, 85% in the U.S. said their political system needs major changes or needs to be completely reformed
Economic Outlook Brightens, N.Y. Times (Mar. 17,… See Jeanna Smialek, Fed Projects Patience Even as Economic Outlook Brightens, N.Y. Times (Mar. 17, 2021
still apply the original meaning of “search”—a purposeful investigative act 17 —even in situa- tions the Founders could not have envisioned, such as
Kaldor-Hicks criterion.17 One state of affairs, S, is Kaldor-Hicks efficient to another, A, if and only if the winners under S could compensate the
proposal as a response to the “the disappearance of the separation of powers,” particularly as related “to decisions to go to war.”17 The Cold War
GLICKSMAN, PUBLIC NATURAL RESOURCES LAW § 17:19 (2d ed. 2013) (summarizing court decisions on “[m]ajor, [s]ignificant [a]ctions”); DANIEL R. MEN
measure of coercion may be attached to it: it is not obligatory because there is coercion.” A.L. GOODHART, ENGLISH LAW AND THE MORAL LAW 17 (1953