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Mass-Multidistrict Litigation, 64 EMORY L.J. 329, 350 (2014) (“[H]ighly coveted leadership po- sitions are appointed, in part, based upon the size of
415 (1963). 26. 436 U.S. 412 (1978). 27. Id. at 426 (internal quotation marks omitted). 28. 433 U.S. 350, 383 (1977). 29. Ohralik v. Ohio State
staff recommendations”). 136. See Hooper et al., supra note 123, at 18-19. 137. Levy, supra note 1, at 348, 350. 138. See Newman, supra note
“NEPA imposes only procedural requirements . . . .”); Robertson v. Methow Valley Citi- zens Council, 490 U.S. 332, 350 (1989) (“[I]t is now well
LANCET, Jan. 1, 2000, 2000 WL 9004699, at *1 (placing the cost of marketing approval at “ up to $350 million” or “ more than $500 million if failures
withdraw the reference in favor of a jury trial for mass-tort-related claims against an insurer); In re Cachet Fin. Servs., 652 B.R. 341, 350 (C.D. Cal
again instructive.350 As discussed above, the law could require paid time off from work; it could also provide subsidized childcare or other
in Life and in Death, in RETHINKING ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION, supra note 12, at 350, 364 (estimating a 31% decrease in charitable giving); Joulfaian
Cambridge Companion to Hobbes 184 (Tom Sorell ed., 1996); Richard Tuck, The Utopianism of Leviathan, in Leviathan After 350 Years 125, 130-32 (Tom Sorell