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and the distraction of the corporate speech controversy As the title of Post’s book makes clear, and as his second lecture emphasiz- es, the
Levinson calls “ remedial deterrence,” which occurs when “ the threat of undesirable remedial consequences motivat[es] courts to construct the right in
reaffirmation payments,37 or if the debtor is pro se.38 Courts are instructed to reject any reaffirmation agreement that “impos[es] an undue hardship on the
domestic context, both OMB and CBO es- timate budgetary effects. This helps keep OMB, the executive body, honest. As Philip Joyce explains, “CBO has
nearly 90% of the women who had intact D&Es.144 More significantly, the issue proved to be self- contained—that is, partial birth failed to serve as a
board elections. 128 Although such settlements do not es- tablish firm policies, 129 they shed light on both the incentives at play in investor-firm
looks slightly different from state to state and across the vari- ous regions of this great land.”352 The same, of course, was true historically, es
—commonly known as “Saturday Night Specials.”72 The law es- tablished a special commission that would determine which handguns could be manufactured and
governance systems like the GDPR may es- tablish standards of violation and pathways for exit, but these protodemocratic forms of public-data governance
shipping costs. If shipping costs begin to fall, the incentive for firms to co-locate decreas- es.76 For a period of time, firms will remain clustered