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Pro- cess, 35 Case W. Rsrv. L. Rev. 509, 614 (1985) (“[F]ull disclosure under the FOIA is less generous to claimants than discovery in litigation, for
Act as the Stamp Act’s dangerous sequel.125 In Massachusetts, Samuel Adams called Dickinson “the generous Farmer” whose talents had “awak[ened] a
Lee, Shaun Ossei-Owusu, Claire Priest, and Laura Weinrib for their generous comments and feedback during the drafting process. This Article also
Harvard Law School. For their generous insights and comments, I thank Jennifer Allison, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, Jane F. Bestor, Beatriz Botero Arcila, Maureen
Marc Spindelman for helping me think through many of the ideas expressed in this Feature and for generous comments on successive drafts. Thanks
more generous post-1972 SSI eligibility standards, to govern access to Medicaid. Eleven states—Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota
input supplier and a downstream manufacturer—has historically been owned by a generous soul that insists on selling inputs to downstream rivals at
in exchange for the “generous” 2 and 20 structure, “hedge fund investors expect quick returns that outperform the market”). Although many hedge
Finley, supra note 66, at 1282 (noting that the Library of Congress made an exception to its ordinarily generous interlibrary loan policy in the case
art (and not wine, diapers, or other things). The nephew accepts the generous offer by mak- ing the promise, and the two proceed to follow through on