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Making U.S. sovereignty and similar forms of U.S. control his touchstone, he “aims to show what U.S. history would look like if the ‘United States’ meant
of charitable contributions were not religion-neutral—bordered on frivolous. The claim, if taken seriously, would call into question the
egalitarianism,” under which unequal treatment is permissible only if “it benefits the least well off.”Instead of mandating that a controlling shareholder
regular lessons of the human experience. In considering this higher law, Feldman’s essay would be stronger if it acknowledged the inevitable interweaving
arguments. A journal’s timeliness is rarely, if ever, a consideration for such users. It is not uncommon for attorneys, professors, and students to
lessons of the human experience. In considering this higher law, Feldman’s essay would be stronger if it acknowledged the inevitable interweaving of law and
charitable contributions were not religion-neutral—bordered on frivolous. The claim, if taken seriously, would call into question the constitutionality of
in this regard, a question posed by William Landes and Richard Posner about the public choice theory that they employ. If IP laws invariably create
simply cannot be sustained if even the highest level of substantive justice is delivered in a manner that renders it practically useless. For this reason
Souter acknowledges that tradition is a “serious consideration” in deciding if a government action violates the guarantee of substantive due process, but