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tures of their personalities, temperaments, and the social contexts in which they find them- selves.”). 75. See, e.g., Mark D. Alicke, Culpable Control
20.MICHEL_Final 10/3/2013 5:49 PM 253 comment There’s No Such Thing as a Political Question of Statutory Interpretation: The
Networking, entered the market: Acme pays PC owners for their excess computing resources and then aggregates these resources for sale to proprietary
confusion in the courts, which have differed in their interpretations of the PDA’s scope. Many of these disagreements have centered on what types of
monetary value of increased or reduced carbon emissions, allowing them to project the long-term effects of climate change in their cost-benefit analyses. As
communicate their defenses, “some of the judges try to understand and some of them don’t, they just put all the burden on the defendant.” As another
the thesis that the change they’ve been waiting for is occurring now. Complex systems can respond in unpredicted ways to challenges and shocks; some of
remind us, they have to admit everyone that the police, prosecutors, and the courts send to their gates. However, these facts obscure the reality that
jurisdictional, the lower federal courts may be able to constrict the scope of their own jurisdiction and thereby reduce the number of cases they must address on
design constitutions to reduce judicial discretion as they interpret constitutions, and thereby reduce their influence over the outcome. We illustrate