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Anthony Jon Waters, For Grant Gilmore, 42 Md. L. Rev. 864, 871 n.22 (1983); Memorial for Grant… “If law is not determinate or neutral or a function of
prohibits discrimination against the disabled in public services, is also unenforceable against the states. Garrett, 531 U.S. at 360 n.1. Most circuits
unaided by authority.” Raz, supra note 64, at 137; cf. Kevin Toh, Some Moving Parts of Jurisprudence, 88 Tex. L. Rev. 1283, 1303 n.80 (2010) (reviewing Raz
Daniel Farbman, Clay Gillette, Rachel Harmon, Darrell Miller, Kathleen Naccarato, Maria Ponomarenko, David N. Schleicher, Richard C. Schragger, Miriam
since the 1970s). 52. At one point, Schoenbaum refers to “[l]arge-scale relocation policies,” Schoenbaum, supra note 5, at 477 & n.116, which is not at
the 1970s). 52. At one point, Schoenbaum refers to “[l]arge-scale relocation policies,” Schoenbaum, supra note 5, at 477 & n.116, which is not at all
Federalism and Natural Resources Law, 14 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 179, 182-207 (2005); Weiser, supra note 32, at 668-71; see also Harry N. Scheiber, American
6:46 PM), http://blogs.burlingtonfreepress.com/highered/2011/03/19/the-strangely-mixed-impact-of-teachers-unions-in-n-m. Kevin Lewis, What Teachers
decisions. See Nancy Leong, Making Rights, 92 B.U. L. REV. 405, 408 n.2 (2012). The terminology is not intended to suggest that rights will necessarily be
www.yalelawjournal.org/forum/cost -benefit-analysis-of-financial-regulations [http://perma.cc/26R8-5JKH]. 11. See Coates, supra note 1, at 928 & n.148. 12. Posner