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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) (collecting
that are likely to follow. Holmes, supra note 7, at 459. Thus, Holmes’s bad man is akin to Hume’s knave: “[I]n contriving any system of government
provisions, was approved by the Harvard University Institutional Review Board. See id. at 2143 n.95. 10. Greiner and Pattanayak devote an entire second
understood as increasing wealth, but also taking normative stands based on that premise). 7. See, e.g., RONALD DWORKIN, LAW’S EMPIRE 276-85, 444 n.1 (1986
L. Rev. 1769, 1788-89 n. 67 (1983); Thomas C. Barnes, Note, Making the Bird Sing: Remedial Notice Reading Requirements and the Efficacy of NLRB
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
Rev. 1769, 1788-89 n. 67 (1983); Thomas C. Barnes, Note, Making the Bird Sing: Remedial Notice Reading Requirements and the Efficacy of NLRB
DHS v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., 140 S. Ct. 1891, 1929 n.13 (2020) (Thomas, J., concurring in part). 12. ALEXANDER M. BICKEL, THE LEAST DANGEROUS
n.28 (2010) (explaining how the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) performs mail covers). We never place abbreviations in quotation
CATH. U. L. REV. 315, 320 n.28 (2010) (explaining how the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) performs mail covers). We never place