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realism as the jurisprudential divide between the old order and modernity. Adopting a “generous” definition of legal realism, 262 academics
extended medical-related absences. Seven of these laws have been passed since 2016, and the new laws are more generous than the older ones, suggesting
checks made out to the FEC’s blind trust and thus credibly claiming to have been generous contributors, Ackerman and Ayres would make the
outreach methods, often in an individual’s tribal language.128 Commissions and conferences with large delegations—all of whom expected generous
eventually let the alleged harasser go (reportedly with a generous severance package),69 but it also fired Pao and hired a public relations firm to
pendence in any way. While the settlements offer minimum-pay standards that may appear generous (above minimum wage) on their face, the settlement
J.D. 2012; Yale University, B.S. 2007. We heartily thank, for their wise and generous thoughts, William Fletcher, Heather Gerken, Abbe Gluck, Jerry
“generous ben- efits packages,” in large part due to a strong union that can essentially “shut down maritime operations along an entire coast.”100 The dock
am indebted to Abbe Gluck and Reva Siegel for generous guidance and supervision, and to Brigitte Amiri, Marvin Lim, Kara Loewentheil, Douglas
generous federal compensation for victims of the World Trade Center attacks and the government’s lack of compensation for victims of other torts