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normative. I explore normative issues at length elsewhere. Briefly, however, if one’s normative goal is patent deflation, the deflationary effect certain
to make decisions about contraception and abortion. There is more. If sex equality concerns “the roles women are to play in society,” it concerns the
abortion.19 There is more. If sex equality concerns “the roles women are to play in society,” it concerns the organization of our basic institutions, and
—what the Essay calls “functionalism”—conceptualizes and criticizes law in relation to the (generally oppressive) social functions it serves. But if a
centrally, however, even if Thompson had made all of those showings, he would not, I submit, have made a persuasive defense of the current system of
Court of Appeals held in Davis v. Sheerin that minority shareholders in close corporations are entitled to a buy-out of their shares if they are
precluded federal common law nuisance actions as a mechanism for challenging the EPA’s approach to climate change regulation— even if the EPA
and systemic problems. Furthermore, both reports and the existing academic literature highlight the difficulty, if not impossibility, of meeting the
constitutes a search or seizure within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment and, if so, whether that search or seizure is reasonable. The result is that
general statements of principle and policy that needed to be elaborated in concrete administrative and judicial decisions; if judges had continued to