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increasing privatization). 262. Michael P. Scharf, Earned Sovereignty: Juridical Underpinnings, 31 DENV. J. INT’L L. & POL’Y 373, 373 (2003) (“[T]he
Bush 262 (2008) (praising the establishment of the Bureau of the Budget as an “important step . . . to bolster the unitary executive”). Shane, supra
Billion Dollar Problem in Small Claims Court: Robo-Signing and Lack of Proof in Debt Buyer Cases, 6 J. BUS. & TECH. L. 259, 262 (2011), they can avoid
to counsel for putative father in a state-initiated paternity action); N.Y. FAM. CT. ACT § 262(a) (McKinney 2019) (guaranteeing right to counsel for
Christian List, The Logical Space of Democracy, 39 PHIL. & PUB. AFF. 262 (2011). 14. DANIEL A. FARBER & PHILIP P. FRICKEY, LAW AND PUBLIC CHOICE 55
“devise their own property” before 1800). 99. 60 N.C. (Win.) 262, 266. 100. U.S. CONST. amend. XIX. Prior to this time, some states had individually
FRANKLIN TO MORSE 262-63 (1995) (noting that because “[u]nder postal regulations, postal officers were required to transmit without discrimination
Excavating), 288 B.R. 251, 257 (Bankr. N.D. Ala. 2002); see id. at 259-62 (mentioning cases). 120. Id. at 262. 121. 264 U.S. 1 (1924). 122. Id. at 14
initiated paternity action); N.Y. FAM. CT. ACT § 262(a) (McKinney 2019) (guaranteeing right to counsel for parents in a child custody proceeding); OR
285 U.S. 262, 311 (1932) (Brandeis, J., dissenting). 111. Burbank, supra note 92, at 974. But see supra notes 76-84 and accompanying text