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enacted in the aftermath of 9/11; the “monetary constitution” exemplified by the Federal Reserve Act and other laws regulating monetary and financial
invoked by Congress in creating the 9/11 victims’ compensation fund, which substituted certain, but lesser, compensation for more speculative, but
interpretation of section 5 of the Voting Rights Act: Lopez v. Monterey County, 519 U.S. 9 (1996), and Lopez v. Monterey County, 525 U.S. 266 (1999). Professor
CONST. art. I, § 3(a); FLA. CONST. art. I, § 5; N.Y. CONST. art I, § 9; TEX. CONST. art. I, § 27. 207. Resnik, supra note 31, at 954 (noting that
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alone in every state, but they may be able to press ahead in some. 9 states with federally facilitated exchanges have independently elected insurance
[it] has to offer to understanding contract law today.”9 Let’s call this the evolutionary critique. The idea that economic analysis has
Court invoked what it called a “fundamental principle of equal sovereignty” of the states.9 This principle has a nice ring to it. But as a
precedent and held that wiretaps were a form of search and thus fell within the terms of the Fourth Amendment and its warrant requirement.9 In reaching
11. 7. Id. at 111 (quoting Harry First, Competition in the Legal Education Industry (I), 53 N.Y.U. L. REV. 311, 363 (1978)). 8. Id. at 113. 9