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of persons.”4 They take the form of deductions, exemptions, exclusions, deferrals, credits, or preferential rates. Economically, these “expenditures
somewhat of a mystery, however, is how much the Justices continue to think about oral argument after they leave the courtroom and return to their
This Collection examines the impacts that these measures have had on urban landscapes and assesses how they might inform future policymaking efforts
between these two theories arise from their normative grounding; while the traditional approach provides principles for deciding among compet- ing
re-issuing new cards.16 Although on the surface these lawsuits involved traditional negligence and contract questions, at their heart they present
and supervise them once they are granted these bonds. the yale law journal 122:2358 2013 2374 would provide intensive assistance, daily if
to consider such legal standards as the “best interests of the child,” and their decisions may be reviewed if they fail to do so. In addition
to the class. Sometimes it’s because they know that on their way to the class, they’ll see the perp because of their schedules or whatever. Sometimes
In their reply, Kaplow and Shavell state that if the Pareto indifference rule applies, then “ there is no sense in which the notion of fairness
earned less money than they might have, but had a more enjoyable life.27 He put before the students the fact that because of their abilities and