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1978, 40 W. Pol. Q. 535, 539 (1987) (finding that the average congressional office received 95.7 casework and projects assistance requests per week
objective standards. See, e.g., OLI- VER WENDELL HOLMES, JR., THE COMMON LAW 130-40 (Bos., Little, Brown & Co. 1881) (de- scribing moral elements of
was in a newsletter, and the use was deemed “newsworthy”). 13. Compare Montana v. San Jose Mercury News, Inc., 40 Cal. Rptr. 2d 639, 643 (Ct. App
introduced in the United States in the mid-1880s, in the 38. Abraham & Schwarcz, supra note 21, at 651. 39. See id. at 40 (discussing the standard-form
Alison L. LaCroix, The Interbellum Constitution: Federalism in the Long Founding Moment, 67 Stan. L. Rev. 397, 409-40 (2015) (recounting debates
principals and incidents will not do the trick. It is not even close.40 37. U.S. CONST. art. I, § 8, cl. 18. 38. Koppelman, supra note 1, at 519-20. 39. Id
a constructive notice argument, but acknowledged that under the regulations it was too late for Stevenson to give actual notice.40 Under the current
right to perform their jobs however they see fit”40 and thereby to “constitutionalize the employee grievance,”41 there would be “little chance for
additional access increases their potential to influence legislative outcomes.40 While legal regulations already partially restrict those who might
excellence strengthened his performance as a scholar and a jurist.40 White’s accomplishments as a champion on the playing field and as a public servant