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ing to the periphery). 58. See William N. Eskridge, Jr., The New Textualism and Normative Canons, 113 COLUM. L. REV. 531, 552-67 (2013) (reviewing
at 5. 162. Id. at 6. 163. Id. at 5-6. 164. Id. at 5 n.7. For an argument as to why “expense” or “delay” are not convincing justifications for
YALE L.J. 27, 60 n.170 (1979) (clarifying the relevant statutory language). 21. 42 U.S.C. § 6103(b)(1)(A). 22. See 45 C.F.R. § 90.3(b)(1) (2012
Implications of Network Economic Effects, 86 CAL. L. REV. 479, 595 n.484 (1998) (emphasis added); see also Robert M. Weiss & Ajay K. Mehrotra, Online Dynamic
1698 C O M M E N T Unlocking the Potential of Art Investment Vehicles introduction Art as investment has become an increasingly prominent
Olympic village,” the CAS operates an ad hoc division at the site of each Olympic Games. Mitten & Davis, supra note 71, at 79 n.25. The ad hoc division
supervised executive). 50. La Porta et al., Investor Protection, supra note 4, at 12 n.3. 51. Daniel Berkowitz et al., Economic Development, Legality
the subject of other heated debates among political scientists. Compare GERALD N. ROSENBERG, THE HOLLOW HOPE: CAN COURTS BRING ABOUT SOCIAL CHANGE
not be held to do so—because the goal is not sexual autonomy.”23 20. Id. at 1423. 21. Id. at 1402. 22. Id. at 1432. 23. Id. at 1438 n.235
[t]he Court’s shift in [West Coast Hotel] proved to be the first of many. . . . [N]ever again did the Supreme Court strike down a New Deal law, and