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made an exception to its ordinarily generous interlibrary loan policy in the case of bill prints); id. at 1283 (noting that, even in depository libraries
Cristina M. Rodríguez is the Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law, Yale Law School. For their sharp insights and generous comments, many thanks to
protects. In so doing, the court typically adopts a generous view of the scope of what is protected by the right. The court then considers whether the
the profits from successful voyages.” Mallaby, supra note 48. See Coffee & Palia, supra note 6, at 573 (in exchange for the “generous” 2 and 20
practices requires direct exchanges with courthouse judges and staff, who have been generous in providing help. Examples of rules noting that arbitration
the University of North Carolina School of Law, for generous support of this project. We are grateful to the UCLA-LoPucki Bankruptcy Research Database
much to the dismay of unitary executive theorists, Mead establishes a hard-to-rebut presumption that courts grant the less generous Skidmore deference to
corporate bailouts” that require “paying workers a $15 minimum wage or generous sick leave.” Id. (noting that this has happened “in the last bailout
stemmed from a governance structure that tolerated or encouraged generous expenditures to politically influential groups, fostered by a politically
with a novel idea. Harvard Law School, the Ash Center for Democratic Governance, and the Radcliffe Institute for Academic Ventures provided generous