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laws as evidence of the “very important familial and kin sensibilities and ties” of enslaved people sus- tained despite unremittent violence through
property-like patent law. The information-cost theory also has implications for suggestive sources of empirical evidence on the structure of entitlements
financial needs. Over time, however, as poor widows provided graphic evidence of dower’s failure to fulfill its imagined provider function, lawmakers turned
1172-73 (2003). 18. See Colleen E. Medill, Challenging the Four “Truths” of Personal Social Security Accounts: Evidence from the World of 401(k) Plans
the legislative history of the Act and emerged brandishing a few sentences as evidence that Congress passed the ESA to enable the future commercial
Evidence Code indicates its applicability to judges, but not arbitrators, by stating that it applies to “actions conducted by a referee, court
comment to section 1-104 bears quoting in its entirety: This section [1-104] embodies the policy that an act that bears evidence of carefully
one-to-one correspondence between regulatory action and the interests of large interest groups” is evidence of regulatory capture). 43. Comm’n on
Writing in dissent in Goodridge, Justice Cordy suggested that the words “will be fully consummated” are evidence that the possibility of
evidence that increases over time are not inevitable; there is no invisible hand at work to insure that more women will seek and be elected to office