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states’ duties). 56. See, e.g., Patrick Weil, Can a Citizen Be Sovereign?, 8 Human. 1, 2 (2017); Patti Tamara Le- nard, Democracies and the Power to
or situational awareness that corporate entities lack. The evolution of corporate le- gal personhood has taught us that when humans find it useful
U7QS]. 2. NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF SCIENCES, ENGINEERING, AND MEDICINE, A ROADMAP TO REDUCING CHILD POVERTY 67-96 (Greg Duncan & Suzanne Le Menestrel
the playing field. This is a problem not only because it undermines peo- ple’s belief in trusted medical knowledge, but because it may undermine the le
but because it may undermine the le- gitimacy of core democratic processes. As Robert Post has put it: In a democratic society, the revenge of the
playing field. This is a problem not only because it undermines peo- ple’s belief in trusted medical knowledge, but because it may undermine the le
suggestion that domestic-violence victims should seek alternatives to le- thal force directly contradicts the premise underlying self-defense, as codified in
that domestic-violence victims should seek alternatives to le- thal force directly contradicts the premise underlying self-defense, as codified in the
parties. This le� the judiciary susceptible to political influence by the early nine- teenth century.28 With this structural critique developed
based le- gal reforms. Like the constraint-based approach, this approach seeks to use law to prevent attempts at subversion. However, it does not seek