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is “a small probability of an immense judgment” (quoting Henry J. Friendly, Federal Jurisdiction: A General View 120 (1973))). See, e.g., Andrew K
Licenses, Patent Pools, and Standard Setting, in 1 Innovation Policy and the Economy 120 (Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner & Scott Stern eds., 2000). For an
; Gillian E. Metzger, Congress, Article IV, and Interstate Relations, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 1468, 1474, 1478 (2007) (calling attention to the fact that “the
; Elizabeth Magill & Adrian Vermeule, Allocating Power Within Agencies, 120 Yale L.J. 1032 (2011); Gillian E. Metzger, The Interdependent Relationship
People v. McFarland, No. 7581-99, 2012 WL 2367876, at 7 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 2012), rev’d on other grounds, 120 A.D.3d 111 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014
Legislatures, 65 Harv. L. Rev. 441 (1952). See BJ Ard, Comment, Interpreting by the Book: Legislative Drafting Manuals and Statutory Interpretation, 120 Yale
blaming an innocent person, then you might be justified in blaming someone who is blameless. 64. See G.A. COHEN, FINDING ONESELF IN THE OTHER 120 n
discussing Gandee’s case-by-case approach). 27. Gandee, 293 P.3d at 1200-01. 28. Id. at 1201. 29. Id. at 1203 (emphasis added). the yale law
with more than $120 billion in assets, we provide evidence that fees and menu restrictions in an average plan lead to a cost of seventy-eight basis
Clause jurisprudence means that the President can unilaterally terminate treaties.”). 120. U.S. CONST. art. II, § 1, cl. 1 (“The executive Power