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dictions previously subject to preclearance.75 Supreme Court precedent from the 1960s advanced the idea that the Consti- tution generously protected
meeting of Law & Society, the University of Colorado Law Faculty Colloquium, and more than one Rutgers Law Faculty Colloquium. Lea VanderVelde generously
opioids had been reserved primarily for cancer and acute pain for decades,139 doctors prescribed OxyContin generously for chronic pain. By 2000, a
to act generously, and that at least in this domain adding reasons to participate—some agonistic, some altruistic, some reciprocity seeking—does not
set; Dhammika Dharmapala and Richard McAdams for generously sharing data; Matt Adler, Will Baude, Panka Bencsik, Sam Buell, Mitch Downey, John de
1245 (“If transaction costs prevent efficient shifting of risk to the principal, then the principal must compensate the agent more generously than he
interpreted the privilege generously in the former setting, by recognizing that the privilege either can be asserted or is self-executing in a broad range
sentiment; might arguably be supported by Justice Harlan’s tradition-based approach, loosely and generously construed; is more closely connected to