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in 1966, it quickly became “one of the most praised [and] most maligned” Supreme Court cases in American history. 190 Critics immediately denounced
come to be pejoratively referred to as the “Fourth Branch”—denoting a mys- terious entity not recognized by our tripartite constitutional structure
sexes” that Hecox denounces on sex-stereotyping grounds. The point is that even when LGBTQ equality does not appear to be challeng- ing real
and critique certain attributes common to the neutral principles doctrine and to the New Federalism is meant to denote two general characteristics
plaintiff selection 3. Boxes with darkest shading involve settlement selection 4. Blacked-out boxes denote case types that will not occur Figure 6
triggers, see infra Part IV.A. 75. I add the “Inc.” to denote when I am referring to the project in its legally partitioned form. Of course, an LLC
BENKLER_POST_FLIP2_INTRO_ADDED.DOC 3/15/2005 7:42:29 PM 316 The Yale Law Journal [Vol. 114: 273 decisions through denomination in the exchange medium that
to the data; in addition, percentages do not take into account the strength of people’s statements. Instead, we use “most” to denote the vast majority
the blue. Rather, Booker followed six months after the Supreme Court’s decision in Blakely (denoted by the second vertical line in Figure 1), which
and Muammar Gaddafi denouncing the opposition, and a threatening mass text message sent via the state-owned telecommunications system. 228 224