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10 As Justice Douglas put the point, the “principle at stake” in judi- cial deference cases “is no different than if mandamus were sought—a remedy
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ar- chitecture of market power in the modern economy. We cannot cognize the potential harms to competition posed by Amazon’s dominance if we measure
SUNSTEINFINAL 9/23/2002 8:37 PM 61 Essay Probability Neglect: Emotions, Worst Cases, and Law Cass R. Sunstein† If someone is predisposed
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