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attempt to include ideational elements in public choice accounts. Id. at 811 n.6. 2. Drahos, supra note 1, at 268, 272. 3. Kapczynski, supra note 1
School. 1. ROBERT A. BURT, TAKING CARE OF STRANGERS (1979). 2. Id. at vii. the yale law journal 125 :817 20 16 818 treating relations
the State of 2. United States v. Wood, 295 F.2d 772, 776 (5th Cir. 1961). 3. See id. DOARFINAL 12/10/2003 11:49 AM 2004] Doar 793 Mississippi
the discriminatory 1. Anupam Chander, Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise, 113 YALE L.J. 119, 119 (2003). 2. Id. at 123. 3. EDMUND BURKE
takes a 1. 285 U.S. 262 (1932). 2. Id. at 311. the yale law journal 133:2521 2024 2522 variety of forms, including in community zoning, school
that jury selection is one of the many processes often infected by race discrimination.2 In April 2024, a federal judge ordered a district 1. See
index.html [https://perma.cc/2NFE-APTW]. 3. See, e.g., David E. Pozen, Self-Help and the Separation of Powers, 124 YALE L.J. 2, 34 (2014) (“‘Court packing
Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Rasmussen, 298 F.3d 1198, 1202 n.2 (10th Cir. 2002) (citing F.E.R. v. Valdez, 58 F.3d 1530, 1533 (10th Cir. 1995)); F.E.R
the field. Compare John W. Cooley with Steven Lubet, Arbitration Advocacy 2-3 (2d ed. 2003) (describing conciliation as a process in which “the
of Force, 82 Am. J. Int’l L. 239 (1988) (discussing the minimal prohibitions and major areas of uncertainty of the “threats” element in Article 2(4