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through law schools, community organizations, and neighborhood law offices.11 Before the decade was out, “poverty lawyers” would be advancing their
laws and their costs if they can do so. Indeed, both corporate law and financial-market pres- sures virtually compel firms to minimize these costs
existing law can prove useful in addressing the failures of railroad law’s partial deregulation and outlines administrative actions that STB could take to
rules across safety-net pro- grams. authors. Associate Professor of Law, Stanford Law School; Associate Professor of Law, Loy- ola Law School, Los
law, tribal judges find themselves forced to apply and enforce laws that are poor cultural fits for Indian com- munities—an unfortunate reality that
was an alumnus of Harvard Law School and a former lawyer for the State Department); Braun Memorial Symposium, UIC Law, https://law.uic.edu/about
century and then shifting the discussion to late twentieth-century copyright law.21 Martha Woodmansee provides an example: Our laws of
law. The standard works are BRUCE A. ACKERMAN, SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE LIBERAL STATE (1980), RONALD DWORKIN, LAW’S EMPIRE (1986), and JOHN RAWLS, A
Institute’s Principles of the Law of Aggregate Litigation defines proceedings that coordinate separate lawsuits in this way as “administrative aggregations