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States v. N.Y. Times Co., 403 U.S. 713, 740 (1971) (White, J., concurring))); Dedeyan, 584 F.2d at 39-40 (approving the district court’s limiting
Markets in Registered Forum, 40 Sec. Reg. & L. Rep. (BNA) 777, 778 (May 12, 2008). SHNITSER_PRESS_V2WEB.DOC 5/28/2010 6:02:50 PM the yale law journal
Zoning: Covenants, Nuisance Rules, and Fines as Land Use Controls, 40 U. Chi. L. Rev. 681, 713 (1973) (describing covenants as “perhaps the most prevalent
$28 billion to finance the federal government.12 Without the 2001 Act changes, estate tax receipts had been projected to grow to about $40 billion
Builders v. EPA, 682 F.3d 1032, 1039-40 (D.C. Cir. 2012). Tyler & Elliott, supra note 17, at 2294 (“Questions of severability arise after a discontented
& LIZABETH COHEN, THE AMERICAN PAGEANT: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE 539-40 (15th ed. 2012). 26. See JEFFERSON COWIE, THE GREAT EXCEPTION: THE
441-42 (2011). 25. See DAVID M. KENNEDY & LIZABETH COHEN, THE AMERICAN PAGEANT: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE 539-40 (15th ed. 2012). 26. See
at 40. Ewing v. California, 538 U.S. 11, 14 (2003) (describing “a shift in the State’s sentencing policies toward incapacitating and deterring repeat
get 50% of all citations. The tail ends abruptly, as 40% of articles are never cited at all. This hit-driven market for legal scholarship is contrary
% of articles get 50% of all citations. The tail ends abruptly, as 40% of articles are never cited at all. This hit-driven market for legal scholarship