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clear picture of what being held accountable means to them—to them personally. They recognize that, if someone is holding them accountable . . . when
their effects to public land use regulations such as zoning ordinances.39 The second commonplace assumption is that systems of covenants, if deployed
the years to 1880-1920). Critically inquisitive (if still inevitably somewhat pejorative), the phrase usefully refocuses attention on bursting
contracting out government services will be accountable to the public, to the agency’s relevant constituency, and to the officials involved, if the
stripped of their federal funding monies if they do not comply with federal antibullying mandates, and the Department of Education has set up a
which, if resolved by the courts, could address the policy concerns arising from Mensing. In Mensing, the FDA interpreted its regulations to prohibit
its discriminatory effects. In contrast, the criminal law is not concerned with establishing equality, and it gives few, if any, rights to violence
eventually relents and gives three kilos to his brother. Paul, in turn, calls his friend, Sam, relaying his good fortune and inquiring if Sam wishes to join
The literature on the policy is voluminous.1 Per- haps unsurprisingly, much of that literature references, if not fully engages, Uni- versity of
well- educated nonlawyer. If Walton had been transporting liquor for his own use, there was no violation of the statute;16 because the defendant in