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framework for analyzing givings. Rather than shoehorn all givings into a uniform regime, we devise four conceptual “ disciplin[es] the power of the state
more pressing as our society’s mental-health crisis continues to grow. One study based on World Health Organization survey data estimates that nearly
minority—which of course they now are. NeJaime and Siegel italicize this, and keep coming back to it, as though it were an especially telling point
; Kristin Dobbin; Nataly Escobedo Garcia; Adam Gravley; Brian Gray; George Horvath; Michael Kiparsky; John Leshy; Yvette Lindgren; Drew Miller; Janet
Hari O’Connell, and Jaynie Randall for helpful comments on earlier drafts. I am especially indebted to Professor Daniel Esty, who has supported this
that their historical analysis “do[es] not consider cases founded on retribution.”302 That exclusion is difficult to justify when seeking to determine
act ion af fects re lat ions among branches; re lates to pres ident ia l pr ior i t i es; re lates to members of Congress’s pol i t i
second contribution, which is Data Processing’s in- sistence that the zone of interests is a preliminary screen. Even after parties es- tablish standing to
rules—the rule of recognition—sets out the criteria of legal validity for all other rules.264 Further, the rule of recognition “provid[es] the cri
Figure 1. Our explanation, in contrast, focuses on the effect of unusual property rights on other market participants—the Es, Fs, Gs, Hs, Is, and Js of