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Interception of Electronic Communications at 4-5, No. 1:15-ES-4 (E.D. Va. Feb. 20, 2015). See Michaud, 2016 WL 337263, at 1, 5 (noting that “the FBI may
pluralistic understandings of the public interest.”169 Barton Thompson thus contends that private enforcement “promot[es] . . . democratic values” by
“establish[es] only deferential minimum standards for law enforcement, with- out addressing the aggregate or distributional costs and benefits of law
because it distinguishes between pub- lic-interest NGOs and private-sector entities. Like the WHO, the FAO was es- tablished in 1945 296 and has a long
respect to the anonymity requirement, the authors are content simply to assert that it “do[es] not in any way trench upon the donor’s freedom of
Tax Conformity, 23 J. ACCT. & ECON. 225, 240 (1997) (“[I]ncreasing book-tax conformity caus[es] firms to accrue financial statement income more
WORKING WOMEN: A CASE STUDY OF DISCRIMINATION (1979); Susan Es- trich, Sex at Work, 43 STAN. L. REV. 813, 820 (1991). The news media contributed to the
topic has found that nonunion wages tend to increase with union activity, in part because unions es- tablish workplace norms that spill over to
note 89, at 5-45, and that monetized benefits outweigh monetary benefits already, id. at ES-2. Therefore, dignity in this context does not play a