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essential. A 5% figure is generous when viewed in terms of average United States profits, however, and the 10% figure, adopted in practice [under a
methodology is one of original-meaning textualism, of a generous but still rigorous type. His approach places him, oddly, in common cause with judicial and
release mechanism—a generous one by some measures—it is used rarely and primarily when people are termi- nally ill or require constant medical care.103
possibilities for large-scale re- lease. Similarly, while Texas has a compassionate-release mechanism—a generous one by some measures—it is used
for more extended medical-related ab- sences.89 Seven of these laws have been passed since 2016, and the new laws are more generous than the older
typically the least generous with federal jurisdiction generally and standing in particular. In large part, they and their forebears are the ones who
into the Union with generous grants of public lands, but most other states have received very limited property grants from Congress in their compacts
Linda Speth notes, some widows inherited generous estates and, newly reequipped with a feme sole’s legal rights, even pursued independent economic
“judges are always interpreting the constitutional text” and suggesting instead that “the text, if read with an appropriately generous notion of context
country.228 He insists, however, that “if Congress seeks to oust state law here, Congress must itself provide a federal remedy at least as generous as