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Dickson, Ours Is a Broad reevaluating legal theory 1463 Evaluation and Legal Theory attracted significant critical notice at its publica- tion.21
oneself in terms of the goals one wants to achieve and the kind of person, with particular values and attributes, one considers oneself to be.” Id. at
technological and economic change, ferocious public controversy, and repeated attempts at simplification. This history is especially surprising in light of
2015) (“Ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment depended upon the war powers”); Foner, Second Founding, supra note 1, at 115 (“[R]atification of the Fifteenth
CivilCases.aspx [http://perma.cc/BR9L-4WGC]. 2. The quotation comes from Wireless Customer Agreement, AT&T § 1.3 (2015), http://www .att.com/legal
53, 57 (1894); see also Van Dyke, supra, at 98 n.22. Additionally, one of the main academic sources cited in Rice was an article published in the
policies at the local level have limited power because of fears that local redistributive programs both drive out the wealthy and attract the poor
one doctor’s attempts to obtain admitting privileges to “a chapter in Franz Kafka’s The Trial.” Id. at 25. See ACOG Brief, supra note 106, at 14-21
problematic to attribute a consistently binary view of citizenship to Reconstruction-era politicians and judges. See, e.g., FONER, supra note 1, at 120
supra note 29, at 229 (describing the attendant “form of systemic risk involving fire sales . . . and liquidity funding spirals”). 38. As Morgan