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State Univ., 33 Cal. Rptr. 3d 644, 672 (Ct. App. 2005). 46. Ketchum, 17 P.3d at 742 (quoting John Leubsdorf, The Contingency Factor in Attorney Fee
text and a textual sentence in a footnote. RIGHT The Court rejected this view, see id. at 118, and proposed its own mode of analysis, see id. at
Exchange for State or Local Tax Credits, 83 Fed. Reg. 43563 (Aug. 27, 2018). At least one estate planner is attempting to avoid the new limitations on
136. See Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski Delivers Remarks at NYU School of Law Pro- gram on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement
broker, has described how his firm employed attractive and scantily clad closing agents to distract borrowers from reading the numbers at closings so
there are political risks attendant to legislating toward the outer limits of constitutional power, risks that tend to manifest at the ballot box, rather
prescriptions by providing examples of how cities can codify the right to housing at the local level through resolutions and ordinances that legitimate
primarily by individual donations rather than general corporate expenditures. Unexpectedly, at the end of last Term, the Court asked the parties to address
data. Thus, in a “data-as-stake-capital” regime, one could imagine the cre- ation of worker data councils where workers at a given firm elect
Qaeda to attack Americans, at home or abroad, and as a result, the United States remains very much at war with al Qaeda. Indeed, it is this war