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Julie Veroff and other editors of the Yale Law Journal for their generous feedback and collaboration. Finally, to all the New Yorkers who came to the
to value an object. The same basic argument applies to a variety of attitudes and beliefs. That someone is generous is the right kind of reason to
exercise of delegated power. If the President must suffer under the constraints of parity, he should qualify for the same generous deference that
School; Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University, Depart- ment of History; J.D., Yale Law School. For their generous encouragement, support, sugges- tions
United States was that teachers’ pensions were too generous. The danger inherent in subjecting unions to constant judgment about whether their ends
Huang, and Milo Hudson, were generous and insightful in bringing this Note to publication. This Note has been improved by those mentioned above and
the prima facie rule. Increasingly during the nineteenth century, however, habituation to the more generous rule statutorily prescribed for interstate
given a more generous reading to student abuse, implicitly focusing more upon severity.125 Notice of the acts alleged must be given to the right
vitality of our system. The essential tolerance of our world outlook, our generous and constructive impulses, and the absence of covetousness in our
much narrower.77 This generous statutory discretion means that there is a legal space within which the Fed can experiment; when that space is cur