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criminal procedure rulings would have been especially disruptive if implemented in a maximally retrospective fashion. Focusing on direct review of
being the most commonly employed. If an invention met with commercial success, the reasoning goes, the likelihood increases that it was not obvious to
suggest that we reexamine old ones. Contemporary civil litigation no doubt looks different from classic understandings of adjudication, but if judges
displace it.3 Yet what distinguishes binding law from discretionary policy cannot possibly be that it may not be undone. Were that true, little if
dressing. Plus, if the state does not honor these rights, victims have few if any ways to enforce them. What would it mean to take victims’ rights
with each other about how to purchase or vote the shares or otherwise influence the be- havior of these firms. If either of these two horizontal
educational barriers women and other student survivors face, arguing that if one hopes to guarantee gender equity in education, Title IX must be understood to
property and contract rights, into one that justifies a far more capacious and progressive view. If constitutional legitimacy comes from conformity with
usual spike in regulatory activity or unusual build up in the stock of rules that could be harmlessly repealed. If agencies could meet their two
those privileged by our secular legal system. Valuable because such acts of atonement, even if only isolated—even if only contemplated—could benefit