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quality of the swap data being reported by es- tablishing uniform standards for swap . . . . [U]niform reporting standards would allow the Commission and
on bounded versus unbounded institutional structures introduc- es a new theme to the literature on how legislatures should delegate to courts and
court after all direct appeals have been exhausted. See, e.g., Hawkins, 706 F.3d at 822 (finding that the Supreme Court’s holding that a walkaway es
child’s circumstances. Although the authors claim that the new law of the child “embrac[es] diversity” among children, id. at 1478, and acknowledges
Council 31, 138 S. Ct. 2448, 2501 (2018) (Kagan, J., dissenting) (explaining that the majority opinion in Janus “weaponiz[es] the First Amend- ment
are es- sential to students’ civic formation, it turns out to be a formation in one pro- nounced political direction. More fundamentally, however
series of essays written by Alexander Ham- ilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name Publius. The eighty-five es- says were written to
signifi- cance of the question was only one relevant factor among others, not a tiebreaker. Furthermore, he said, any such canon “do[es] not . . . control
2448, 2501 (2018) (Kagan, J., dissenting) (explaining that the majority opinion in Janus “weaponiz[es] the First Amend- ment, in a way that
students Title IX’s protections against sex discrimination. Although these numbers are admittedly rough, the implications of this Es- say’s proposal are