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denominated as forfeiture (although one advantage of that denomination is that the funds may be used to compensate individuals “who may have been
When abbreviating law journals, law reviews, or other similar periodicals, “L. REV.” or “L.J.” (and other denoations of periodical type) should
salience is the value of T that makes consumers as well off as possible while raising the needed amount of revenue from taxes on X. I denote the efficient
legislation—addressing welfare, pension, tax, bankruptcy, and immigration—have defined membership in and relationships within groupings denominated “ families
its own set of prima facie elements. For purposes of clarity, we denominate these four ideal torts as the right of performance, the right of commercial
consequential. In taking the Senate floor to denounce the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Goldwater not only dissented on policy grounds; he engaged in a frontal
[Vol. 111: 769 FIGURE 1. I later revise this model by noting that some activities denominated as covering are often deeply constitutive of identity. Yet
election of 1964 was concerned, Barry Goldwater’s conduct was far more consequential. In taking the Senate floor to denounce the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Establishment Clause, this Court has held, is that one religious denomi- nation cannot be officially preferred over another,” wrote Justice Kagan