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rely on an intuitive formal-symmetry principle: what one administration can do, the next can undo through analogous procedures.100 Administrative law
administration can do, the next can undo through analogous procedures.100 Administrative law generally contains precisely such a principle,101 which
Property Rights and Liability Rules: The Ex Ante View of the Cathedral, 100 Mich. L. Rev. 601, 633-34 (2001) (discussing protection offered by property
houses in Baltimore, then the nation’s third-largest city, by 100 percent; (b) involved much discretion, given serious data limitations and the absence of
or extended family and was unable to obtain stable housing. Although Father had worked odd . . . jobs, his income varied from $100 to $300 each week
by 100) will give the present dollar value of the plaintiff’s equity. Investors can therefore purchase the plaintiff’s equity share for a sum equal to
extends for considerable lengths of time, ranging from a minimum of fifty years posthumously to potentially up to 100 years. To put things into perspective
Evolutive Equal Protection, 47 UCLA L. Rev. 1183 (2000); Cary Franklin, Marrying Liberty and Equality: The New Jurisprudence of Gay Rights, 100 Va. L
Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci.… John J. Donohue, The Effect of Permissive Gun Laws on Crime, 704 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. 92, 98-100 (2022); Josie J
Virginia, 100 U.S. 303 (1879) (state denial to Negro citizens of right to serve on juries held to violate the Fourteenth Amendment): This is one of a