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2356 introduction “Modern society,” wrote Harry Kalven, Jr. and Maurice Rosenfield, two le- gal visionaries who conceptualized the class suit, “seems
mandating a le- gal duty to serve all comers reasonably. i i i . the deregulatory paradigm, 1976-present: profits The problems that railroads present today
Chilling Effects Proponents of derivative immunity argue that without protection, certain le- gitimate executive-branch operations may grind to a halt. Even
Legal-process theory relies heavily on descriptive and normative notions of reasonability. Le- gal-process theorists are commonly imagined to believe
dissenting). 297. MOLIERE, LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME act. 2, sc. 6, at 37 (M. Levi ed., 1910) (1670) (“Par my foi, il y a plus de quarante ans que je dis
and le- gitimate reasons for striking? Most state courts would say that an iota of bias taints the voir dire, 45 while most federal courts offer less
order may require certain le… Alan Westin, Privacy and Freedom 374 (1967) (“The needs of social order may require certain levels of exposure and
organizations to high-level Al Qaeda leadership. This Comment argues that current legal strategies will prove counterproductive if they aggregate
invisible mirrors dis- course-defining mechanisms of colonial administration and threatens judicial le- gitimacy in the long term. 205 A. Caseloads and