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applied to this: identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, as well as potential litigation hurdles. Feature Hovenkamp and Shapiro argue
as the legal rule matched the content of their informal norm, no damage would be done, but as soon as the law deviated from what they would have
property as long as it matches the price of any third-party offer. In this Note, I show how governments use rights of first refusal in areas as diverse
theory of harm and how it matches the law, as well as potential litigation hurdles. Feature This Feature offers a roadmap for bringing and deciding
health-insurance program and the prototypical example of a “contract” model of cooperation. Under Medicaid, state expenditures are matched by federal
seem perfectly matched to Reich’s description of the true significance of 1960s era activism. In Reich’s words, every instance of that activism, “from
to promote new programs, much like matching grants of federal dollars. “Policymaking capacity” refers to all the institutional resources a government
Reich longed to witness. Indeed, fea- tures of the climate movement, such as Extinction Rebellion, seem perfectly matched to Reich’s description of the
the trains run on time were matched by a sense of balance and perspective about the choices one makes in life. As important as it was, the Court’s