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architecture of innovation.21 While the “objective” natures of science and patent 20. See Nard, supra note 15, at 669 & n.9. 21. Cf. Martha Minow, Law
seeking state funding to build another Alaska “bridge to nowhere” emphasize that the bri… Robert M. Stein & Kenneth N. Bickers, Perpetuating the Pork
& n.13 (noting that NGOs had to rely mostly on “corridor politics” and “distribution of documents during session breaks,” and referencing NGO
Tort Litigation, 88 Nw. U. L. Rev. 469, 521 n.212 (199… Id. at 104-119, 130-33 (discussing judges’ lack of authority to endorse private settlements
104, 115 (1982); Ginsberg v. New York, 390 U.S. 629, 642 n.10 (1968). See generally Anne L. Alstott, Anne C. Dailey & Douglas NeJaime, Psychological
at least partially account for this phenomenon: “[I]n France, elected officials can hold local and national political office simultaneously.” Id. at
or movements like law and society. See, e.g., Gerald N. Rosenberg, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change? (1991); Marc Galanter, The
Amirfar & Singh, supra note 2, at 446 n.16 (“[T]he subject of a sole E[xecutive] A[gree- ment] must necessarily be within the four corners of the
See Amirfar & Singh, supra note 2, at 446 n.16 (“[T]he subject of a sole E[xecutive] A[gree- ment] must necessarily be within the four corners of