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lar, Chris Milione, Meng Jia Yang, Rachel Bayefsky, and Marguerite Colson tirelessly and pa- tiently nurtured this piece as if it were their own. Their
and caution (you’d get a point for “caution” if, upon either direct or cross-examination, you said, “I don’t know”).21 Out of 147 observable facts
intellectual property coverage is excessive, an alternative query is proposed: can the market assess if any “propertization outcome” is excessive and then
involve a dilapidated courtroom crammed with fellow debtors, many of whom may owe only a few hundred dollars. If you’re a defendant in this courtroom, you
net tax cost. If someone living below the poverty threshold faces a net-positive tax cost, this cost pushes her further into poverty. She is fiscally
something of an agency design renaissance—a period of fundamental change with respect to the federal bureaucracy— deriving mainly, if not exclusively
exemptions, vaccine mandates, and the new free exercise clause 1113 its emergency docket COVID-19-related lockdown order cases,24 if a general rule
literature as well.7 But if the rule against content-based lawmaking is so fundamental to the meaning of the First Amendment, why was it not