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the state judge portfolio238 have led many scholars to assume that state judges have diminished countermajoritarian concerns and increased license for
even floristry. Today, aboutone quarter of American workers must obtain a government-issued license to dotheir job, up from less than five percent in
quarter of American workers must obtain a government-issued license to dotheir job, up from less than five percent in the 1950s. Claims that the
representative selection, such as adding licensed drivers, utility customers, welfare recipients, and the like to the list of potential jurors. For example
selection, such as adding licensed drivers, utility customers, welfare recipients, and the like to the list of potential jurors. For example, Indiana
seed of change in U.S. international lawmaking. The McKinley Act granted the President a license to negotiate agreements with foreign countries to
designed by another, or one who licenses a tool from a third party. As we saw earlier in this Essay, a case like this has made its way into the courts
to a human who has acted as the coder for a tool designed by another, or one who licenses a tool from a third party. As we saw earlier in this
must ask: why did this case become a landmark—a license for a method that has cost millions of billable hours—instead of being forgotten as an
permissible, we must ask: why did this case become a landmark—a license for a method that has cost millions of billable hours—instead of being