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” approach to development). 55. See, e.g., David E. Sanger, The World; Sometimes, National Security Says It All, N.Y. TIMES (May 7, 2000) (analyzing
Sanger, The World; Sometimes, National Security Says It All, N.Y. TIMES (May 7, 2000) (analyzing these tactics in the Clinton Administration and
Article II power extends to defensive actions undertaken in Vietnam); see also Campbell v. Clinton, 203 F.3d 19, 27 (D.C. Cir. 2000) (Silberman, J
Rev. 1213, 1214-15 (1997); see also Richard Delgado, Derrick Bell’s Toolkit—Fit to Dismantle That Famous House?, 75 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 283, 297 (2000
the Magisterium of the Church, 14 J.L. & Religion 285, 300-01 (2000) (“The church, unlike the state, has a substantial set of epistemic pronouncements
1389 (2000). Regulated parties have traditionally been the focal point of scholars’ discussion of administrat… Regulated parties have traditionally
40-42 (2000); Thomas W. Merrill & Henry E. Smith, The Property/Contract Interface, 101 Colum. L. Rev. 773, 795-96, 801-02 (2001); Henry E. Smith
Id. at 371. Cf. FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 529 U.S. 120, 159-61 (2000) (rejecting the FDA’s construction of its substantive statute on
298 (2000) (arguing in favor of a reasonable woman standard); Christopher Yeh, Workplace Stereotypes, HAW. B.J., May 2002, at 13-14 (discussing
violate the Directive. Id. art. 22, 23(1). 19. See Jessica Litman, Information Privacy/Information Property, 52 STAN. L. REV. 1283, 1284 (2000