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Rosa Brooks and Brian Leiter have added their thoughts— , and . We thank these authors for their contributions and offer here a few words in response
stating that they are not licensed by the State of California.” NIFLA involved a First Amendment challenge to these disclosure requirements. NIFLA
constitutionalism, argues that the people at large possess this same power of independent interpretation and can overrule the courts through their collective
this test miserably. Noneconomic damages caps affect only meritorious cases, ones in which a jury has found that the damages exceeded the cap. They
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Essay is published, there may well be more damage to assess. History teaches us that this is not the first time the Department has gone through a
12, 2019), http… Id. at 35-36 (“No doubt, child labor is abhorrent. Yet the mere fact that children performed th… Pub. L. No. 117-78, 135 Stat. 1525
and for good reason. When the law passed, there was a widespread expectation that most of states would run their own exchanges. This expectation was