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a basis for securing constitutional legitimacy. authors. Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Professor of Law and Director, Program in Constitutional Theory
2013). 127. See Alberto Abadie & Sebastien Gay, The Impact of Presumed Consent Legislation on Cadaveric Organ Donation: A Cross Country Study, 25 J
infra Part III. 32. In addition, we note Albert Hirschman’s terminology distinguishing between control through exit and voice. In the context of
Methodological Consensus and the New Modified Textualism, 119 YALE L.J. 1750, 1761 (2010) (“A half century has passed since Henry Hart and Albert Sacks
general equilibrium effect involves some output market harm, albeit one that may be difficult to measure. 39. See infra Part III. 40. See, e.g
political science evidence shows that the Supreme Court itself follows the election returns, albeit with a lag, largely because appointments to the Court
the language of Albert Hirschmann, we can say that in investment funds, “exit” substitutes for “voice.”37 Using the language of Oliver Williamson
observing that courts are reluctant to recognize discrimination when there are any plausible alternative explanations). 29. See, e.g., Albert O
; Felix S. Cohen, Dialogue on Private Property, 9 RUTGERS L. REV. 357, 374 (1954); Albert Kocourek, Rights in Rem, 68 U. PA. L. REV. 322 (1920
nations, albeit in some ambiguous relationship with British authority. Native peoples were not the only ones asserting independent authority in the