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practicably exercisable only by favored inves- tors,73 and the payment of generous fees to backstop new-money offerings.74 The priority-skipping structured
blown investigation.” In one infamous case, Manhattan prosecutors negotiated a generous plea bargain with a drunk driver who killed a pedestrian
For their generous feedback on this Essay, I want to thank Ned Foley, Rick Pildes, Doug Spencer, Nick Stephanopoulos, and Justin Weinstein-Tull. I am
weighty concept of fidelity meaningfully defined. In the asylum setting, is fidelity to law consistent with giving asylum claimants generous
States at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Third, the new inbound regime has too generous of thresholds and can be readily circumvented. There are
likely to want to reach the merits of Fisher are the same Justices who are typically the least generous with federal jurisdiction generally and
shared with the law firm. Again, how lucky are those sophisticated clients? Imagine being given such an important “right” by a generous and grateful
the wealthy, but also farmers’ sons who would not inherit land of their own. Thus, the generous public policy outlined by the 1899 court was justified
revisions. I began to research Witherspoon through my work on a capital habeas case. I learned from a team of lawyers—tireless advocates and generous
discussions of the phenomenon at the top of our newsfeeds, and media outlets likely earn handsome profits when they offer generous coverage of the