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provide a more general example for the two-worker and two- state example. Denote the productivity of a worker in any quadrant by P with a subscript to
reproductive rights and gun control, and progressive critics predictably denounce the holdings of Dobbs and Bruen for limiting reproductive rights and
denotes color in terms of white pity. Both formal and instrumental constructions of color under race-coded lawyering demean black identity and
policies to protect lesbian, gay, and bisexual people, which the Court denounced as a “classification of persons undertaken for its own sake, something the
“some Justices . . . flatly denounc[ing] racism” and segregation); Louis Lusky, Minority Rights and the Public Interest, 52 YALE L.J. 1, 30-32 (1942
used various terms to describe common property regimes. I follow Thomas Dietz and his coauthors and use the term “common property” to denote “a kind of
Sixteenth Edition,” AALL Spectrum, June 1997, p. 20. the bluebook blues 851 Nowadays the word “hypertrophy” is used mainly to denote a class
property was a per se physical taking. Murr concerned what is known in takings law as the “denominator” problem: how a court assessing a takings claim
states, denominate it property, and enforce the right by subjecting states to suit. But, as I will show, these cases do not undermine the
property, the [theory of prosecution] denominates as “victims” institutions and organizations who should be the very targets of struc- tural reform