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counsel broadly and functionally, i.e., not just as the right to a warm body with a law degree, but as the right to do what we expect good defense lawyers
Mason, Daniel Meltzer, Aziz Rana, Richard Schmalbeck, Steven Shiffrin, Kevin Walsh, Lawrence Zelenak, and the editors of The Yale Law Journal
practice, identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, examining the issues that courts are likely to encounter, and attempting to anticipate
decisions. Third, property law’s foundation in state law reduces the Supreme Court’s ability to enforce uniform application of constitutional norms. 1
contracts, property, and civil procedure or into constitutional law. Administrative actions that do not provoke a lawsuit that can be fit within any
lawmaking to siphon substantive areas of law away from the courts). 12. See, e.g., Act of May 10, 1770, 1770 Conn. Pub. Acts 352 (establishing procedures
process and resulting private lawmaking to siphon substantive areas of law away from the courts). 12. See, e.g., Act of May 10, 1770, 1770 Conn. Pub
appren- ticeship laws reflects Southern lawmakers’ bald confidence, at the dawn of eman- cipation, that this practice, as a matter of state law, could
Mandatory-dividend laws played a central role in some of the canonical articles in the Law & Finance literature. E.g., Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de