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407. 9. Id. 10. Id. 11. See id. at 407 n.1. 1559.1567.O'HAGEN.DOC 2/4/2008 2:08 AM clarifying the discovery standard in arbitration
and Constitutional Vision: Justice Byron R. White, 1994 BYU L. REV. 291, 295 n.18. 12. See DAVID G. SAVAGE, TURNING RIGHT: THE MAKING OF THE REHNQUIST
River, 532 U.S. at 724 n.2 (Stevens, J., dissenting). One of the Court’s main objections to the Board’s rule in Kentucky River was that it was a
work. Woods, supra note 1, at 371 n.245 (citing Larry Kramer, Rethinking Choice of Law, 90 COLUM. L. REV. 277 (1990)). Kramer’s idea was to model
Rehnquist, J., dissenting). 11. 470 U.S. 821, 827 (1985). 12. 441 U.S. 281, 286 n.4 (1979). 13. 431 U.S. 678, 717 (1977) (Rehnquist, J., dissenting
United States: Theoretical Issues, 50 N.Y.U. L. REV. 385, 411 n.107 (2006); JANICE FINE, WORKERS CENTERS: ORGANIZING COMMU- NITIES AT THE EDGE OF THE
L. REV. 713, 714 n.3 (2010) (discussing the “rapid resegregation of schools throughout the United States, particularly in the South,” in the past
in the Rule of Law: From Market Fundamentalism to a New Keynesian Regulatory Model, 3 HARV. L. & POL’Y REV. 369, 385 n.72 (2009) (collecting works by
Failure as a Crisis in the Rule of Law: From Market Fundamentalism to a New Keynesian Regulatory Model, 3 HARV. L. & POL’Y REV. 369, 385 n.72 (2009
From Market Fundamentalism to a New Keynesian Regulatory Model, 3 HARV. L. & POL’Y REV. 369, 385 n.72 (2009) (collecting works by William Black on