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ambiguities stem from sentences in Horne suggesting that once the underlying violation of federal law has been remedied, the decree is no longer proper
sentences by about 4.6%. The results differ with respect to the negative statements. While status quo bias reduces agreement with the statement “A COVID
property owner’s desire to provide for her loved ones. Testate beneficiaries, who have been singled out in the decedent’s will, may share this sentiment
Americanization. If our Bar Association could create a sentiment which would demand that in all our cities the police courts and minor civil courts
asserted that “ it is competition, not competitors, which the Act protects,” was only paying lip service to that sentiment. In fact, the Court protected
espoused one-sentence folk theorems that default rules should be set at what parties wanted. The parallel here is that the normative case for setting
—if we let it. Given what we know about Chip’s sentiments toward me, however, comparison is not necessarily revealing of Chip’s reasons for the
her client and serving society at large. But the sentiment that the legal profession “must be insulated from the more vulgar mores of the marketplace
democracy” to emphasize that the bankrupt’s creditors (organized into an upper and lower chamber) stood in as repre- sentatives of the creditor class
Court’s 1833 decision in State v. Mitchell,118 provides no reasoning at all, simply stating in a one sentence opinion: “IT was held in this case, that