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economic value (and that proposition is dubious) nothing in these Bankruptcy Code provisions suggests that economic-value maximization trumps
irregular processes trumps any deeply embedded commitment to fidelity to their inevitably time-bound, incomplete, and perhaps distorted substantive
See infra Subsection II.B.1. 31. A California appellate court ruled that the First Amendment’s free speech guarantees trumped other policy goals
nature trumped the enacted “municipal” law of a political society. At most, natural law principles served as rules of equitable construction, or as a
THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF CORPORATE LAW 22-35 (1991) (describing reasons for trumping corporate contracts). 16. This does not mean that minority
in the automobile’s early years, driving demonstrated their skill, mobility, and liberation. Advertisers trumpeted the “freedom”—albeit a
deliberate indifference). OCR’s encouragement of confidential reporting sources, predictably embraced by schools and trumpeted as an advance for
spoken, and the Constitution trumps state law. But the Colorado legislature is still free to deploy a well-used tool of contract law—an implied
business is expanding. Probate lenders have emerged in Florida,159 Kentucky,160 and Texas.161 Some of the larger Cali- fornia firms trumpet their
legislative history as costly, they may view other forms as politically beneficial. For instance, politicians might trumpet the harm that a given