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es to cooperation under these statutes also highlights the range of regulatory choices cooperative federalist theory can support, varying widely
encourage state actors to more clearly delineate the scope of state law. Indeed, any method of federal-state interaction might encourage states (es
state interaction might encourage states (es- pecially Delaware) to act. As we mentioned, Delaware has seemingly punted on the question whether Delaware
more “profitable” diseases and neglected infectious diseas- es). vaccine licensure in the public interest: lessons from the development of the u.s
v. Haitian Refugee Ctr., Inc., 498 U.S. 479, 496 (1991), for the proposition that “the Court ‘presum[es] that Congress legislates with knowledge of
intimated that Japanese Americans had committed es- pionage in support of Japan’s Navy, then falsely asserted that there had been in- sufficient time to
vaccine distribution, including developing “pop-up clinics” in low-income and hard-hit communities, partnering with faith-based institutions, and es
time., While pooling multiple agencies together is a key contribution of this Es- say, one concern may be that pooling agencies as disparate as
packing plants in Tennessee and Minnesota.66 These were es- sential workers, as defined by the company under federal and state guidelines, 64. See