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2526 J U D G E M I C H E L L E F R I E D L A N D Lessons from My Mentor, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor I had the great fortune to clerk for
587 TH E Y AL E LAW JOUR N AL FORUM N O V E M B E R 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 Getting Beyond Ad Hoc Fiscal Federalism: A Proposal for a Default
gentine law applied to the dispute. Id. at *9 n.7. 158. Love, Atherton &Wright, supra note 155 (noting that the “good faith and fair dealing” holding
660 n.1 (Kagan, J., dissenting). During the COVID-19 pandemic, when governors “issued shutdown orders across the country . . . , they exempted home
Maintaining the Appearance of Propriety Standard, 7 J. App. Prac. & Process 45, 46 (2005) (citing Harrington Putnam, Recusation, 9 Cornell L.Q. 1, 3 n.10
Maintaining the Appearance of Propriety Stand- ard, 7 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 45, 46 (2005) (citing Harrington Putnam, Recusation, 9 COR- NELL L.Q. 1, 3 n
design and choice). Collins et al., supra note 40, at 3, 17 n.10; see also Hecker v. Deere & Co., 556 F.3d 575, 586 (7th Cir. 2009) (“There was a wide
public health in the United States.” The Court remarked, however, that “n our anxiety to effectuate the congressional purpose of protecting public
supra note 8, at 142-43 n.12 (citing DeGraffenreid, 413 F. Supp. at 145). 17. This Essay is part of a larger work in progress, in which we seek to
menu design and choice). 62. Collins et al., supra note 40, at 3, 17 n.10; see also Hecker v. Deere & Co., 556 F.3d 575, 586 (7th Cir. 2009) (“[T