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organizations that have handled over $100 million in transactions. Although most were founded in the mid-2000s, a healthy plurality of these companies
THE SENATE AND U.S. TROOPS IN EUROPE (1985) (same). 44. See CAMPBELL CRAIG & FREDRIK LOGEVALL, AMERICA’S COLD WAR: THE POLITICS OF INSECU- RITY 100
& Radiological Health, supra note 12, at 19. 15. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988, Pub. L. No. 100-578, 102 Stat. 2903 (codified as
that there logically could be has no weight. For instance, the federal taxing power theoretically empowers the government to tax incomes at 100
loans from insiders). 17. See infra note 49 and accompanying text (noting that Neiman had five substantial groups of lenders and an additional $100
authors saw as the centrality of purpose, in HART & SACKS, supra note 2, at 1374-80. 48. BREYER, supra note 15, at 99. 49. Id. at 100. 50. Id
& Radiological Health, supra note 12, at 19. 15. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988, Pub. L. No. 100-578, 102 Stat. 2903 (codified
account for UI’s costs.99 Theoretically, any government revenue stream could cover these pay- ments.100 But in practice, states fund UI programs with