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2546 and their leaders are three levels down the political food chain and must normally ask the states for whatever powers they have or wish to
recently begun to explore the myriad relationships among agencies more carefully.8 These relationships are diverse and complex. They pro- vide
explore the Congress-first position’s implicit normative commitments and ask whether they are met in practice. Part II then examines the Congress
overlapping targets. Yet the subsidies themselves, the way they are allocated, and the institutions that distribute them are substantially different. These
the Muscogee Nation for departing from this default and rejected the implication that it was “easier to divest” them of their land be- cause they had
national banks to sell data-processing services. They claimed that the ruling would damage their businesses by subjecting them to more competition. That
one of these mechanisms might be driving the result and they are essentially observationally equivalent in our data. Second, and relatedly, there are
and executive agencies is blurry or spectral.32 Both these courts and agencies are created under the Article I powers of Congress,33 and their
33, at 1027 n.56. When discussing their ideal deduction, the authors avoid addressing these kinds of issues, because they use only proportional
sufficiently incentivized to provide the best oppor- tunities to the art fund. Given that many of them are gallerists and dealers themselves, they