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of what a vibrant democracy requires.12 While it’s possible that both camps have allowed means to bleed into ends, a more generous take suggests
indebted to Professor W. Michael Reisman for his generous supervision of the research project upon which this Comment is based. I am al- so grateful to
J.D. expected 2018. I am indebted to Professor W. Michael Reisman for his generous supervision of the research project upon which this Comment is
relies on data that would be inadmissible even under the relatively generous Daubert standards, then courts should feel little compunction in
Americans away from richer areas that have higher wages, generate socioeconomic mobility, and have more generous welfare programs. Because these
might be more generous in allocating resources for health care coverage”). 108. See, e.g., Terry Gross, Reporter: White House Knew of Coronavirus
justification.149 It also perverts transactions in the nonbankruptcy world. Tenants know the system and take advantage of their generous treatment
the assets are confined to separate legal entities. 107. This is always true for actions of the general creditors. Courts applying generous good
Eskridge, Zachary Katz, Jon Michaels, Elora Mukherjee, Jennifer Peresie, Laurence Schwartztol, and especially Daniel Markovits for their generous feedback
offered generous interpretations of constitutional grants of congressional authority and refrained from so vigorously policing incursions on “economic