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resolve the question at issue, if the executive’s interpretation is not unreasonable, and if the executive agency is the same charged with
despite recognizing their 26. Sunstein, supra note 22, at 538 (citing Jonathan Baron et al., Attitudes Toward Managing Haz- ardous Waste, 13 RISK
risks attendant to legislating toward the outer limits of constitutional power, risks that tend to manifest at the ballot box, rather than within
needs a revival. Many such platforms are accused of refusing to deal with (or discriminating against) rivals in adjacent markets. At present, all
employers if discretion and penalties are specified contractually at the outset. Some commentators suggest that parties can anticipate attempts to
three lessons from the brief history recounted above: (1) the scope of the statute has grown exponentially; (2) waivers foreshadow national attempts at
persons charged with violations to offer fair settlements . . . .’”). Ketchum, 17 P.3d at 742 (quoting John Leubsdorf, The Contingency Factor in Attorney
potential jurors, they can base their challenges on “beliefs and attitudes” relevant to the case at hand. But, as Charles Ogletree noted, the “often
helped to set. Doing so might help us see again the magic in the fact that we were at that Yale Law School, interacting with those faculty and that
extent that it serves the national interest. International law is never more than an option, he argues, and not a very appealing one at that