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spillover effects of restatements, see Coates & Srinivasan, supra note 155, at 51 n.21. While SOX 404 would have had no effect on Madoff’s scheme, since he
Marijuana Policy 33 (2019) (explaining that “n numerous articles appearing in William Randolph Hearst-owned newspapers, marijuana use was associated with
violations.”); Smith v. Kelly, No. C11-0623-RAJ-JPD, 2013 WL 5770344, at 24 n.22 (suggesting that, by ignoring nominal damages’ limited deterrent effect, the
Proposal to Simplify the Age Requirements of the Dependency Exemption, 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y 797, 821-22 (2016) (“n 2013 children from the
et al., supra note 11, at 402 (describing rulemaking as the most transparent process in the federal government); William N. Eskridge, Jr. & John
“n men’s eyes, it is important to affirm that any woman who would be found in a ‘man’s job’ is neither as competent as a man, nor even a ‘real’ woman
Nation of Minorities”: Race, Ethnicity, and Reactionary Colorblindness, 59 Stan. L. Rev. 985, 988 n. 3 (2007); see also Winkler, supra, at 824-25
Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977) (N… See, e.g., Brief Amici Curiae for the ACLU et al. at 11-16, Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977) (No. 75-5444), 1976
laissez-faire constitutionalism, see Stephen A. Siegel, Historism in Late Nineteenth-Century Constitutional Thought, 1990 Wis. L. Rev. 1431, 1436 & n.15
B.A. 2011. I am deeply grateful to Carol M. Rose for her guidance, feedback, and encouragement throughout this project; to David N. Kinsey, Ingrid