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respondents was, at $846,868,727, about one third of the $2,765,769,070 written off for nonhuman respondents. 22. 40% of fines were paid off exactly; 17
6. See infra text accompanying footnotes 61-67. 7. See infra text accompanying footnotes 40-42 and 94-104. antitrust and deregulation 1925
reasons, even if section 2(b) had somehow been applicable in the blood cases on which Conk’s argument against section 6(c) rests.40 38. Comment d to
Delegations to the Executive of Discretionary Authority To Amend, Waive, and Cancel Statutory Text, 40 Hastings Const. L.Q. 525 (2013). A further
attorney for the day 1839 the circumstances” and (ii) the “client gives informed consent.” 40 But for limited- scope advocacy, Connecticut
1978, 40 W. Pol. Q. 535, 539 (1987) (finding that the average congressional office received 95.7 casework and projects assistance requests per week
categories.40 As a matter of doctrine, to say that civil retroactivity is permissible is an accurate description of the ex post facto prohibition standing
third party believes to be fair under the circumstances.40 The goal here is to impose pressure on the bargaining parties; a desire to “look[] good in
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