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increasingly threaten the rules that govern trade and in- vestment flows. This problem is deeper and far more intractable than recent high-profile contro
the threat.70 Using broad language, these decisions generally make clear that economic, so- cial, and political threats can constitute a separate
anticipate to its introduction. This Article then examines these barriers and identifies means of overcoming them. By elevating the voices of criminal
Court has limited students’ rights and, thus, the educational opportunities they receive. This failure is clearest in two areas: those cases impli
plaintiff or- ganization] to accomplish something through an act of this [c]ourt that they could not do on their own” by circumventing the statutory
an act of this [c]ourt that they could not do on their own” by circumventing the statutory notice-and- comment process.171 Nonetheless, “this fact does
American public.”107 This observation mirrors the pioneering work of Thomas Marshall almost two decades ago, which concluded that there was “no
avoid these extra costs? It is undoubtedly a good thing that property owners be required to bear the full costs of their resource use, particularly as
officials may pursue policy outcomes that advance their own interests rather than those of the public. This might entail an expanded bureaucracy
relating to these shrines . . . . Those UNESCO jackasses . . . they think that this is heritage. Does ‘heritage’ include worshipping cows and trees