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117 THE YALE LAW JO URN AL FORUM N o v e m b e r 9 , 2 0 1 4 Anatomical Intent Reid Kress Weisbord Organ transplantation holds the
; Polinsky, supra note 15, at 123. 69. See, e.g., Searcy v. Philips Elecs. N. Am. Corp., 117 F.3d 154, 160 (5th Cir. 1997) (noting the “danger that
than explicit in Mill’s statements, is drawn more clearly in Burke, supra note 19, at 447-48. Post notes the issue at POST, supra note 4, at 9 n.42
108. See Rai, supra note 18, at 201. 109. See supra notes 36-37 and accompanying text. 110. See Masur, supra note 1, at 514 n.169 (citing George L
omit- ted)). 76. See Noble Drilling Servs., Inc. v. Certex USA, Inc., 620 F.3d 469, 472, n.3 (5th Cir. 2010) (stating that the Fifth Circuit has not
Cir. 2015) (“[N]either judges nor juries are particularly good at handling complex economic arguments . . . .” (quoting Easterbrook, supra note 10, at
Mass., 868 F.2d 473, 480 n.6 (1st Cir. 1989) (noting in dicta that “Hazelwood . . . is not applicable to college newspapers”). 9. The parties
quarter of 2007. Id. 123. See Hanrahan & Teh, supra note 120, at 110 n.3 (noting that collateralized debt obligation and collateralized loan
state”). But see Young v. Callahan, 700 F.2d 32, 36 n.5 (1st Cir. 1983) (“We understand that . . . the dock . . . is no longer used in Delaware
not turn anyone away. 207. See Helfand, supra note 205, at 1793 n.130. 208. See Gedicks, supra note 195, at 113-14. 209. Compare Jolly v. Coughlin