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counterintuitive, incomplete, or inconsistent with unambiguous historical evidence. Ultimately, Prakash and Smith fail to meet their burden of historical
later advanced as a justification for such prohibitions, historians have found little evidence to support that claim.29 Yet courts and bar
defamation. Unlike ordinary (per quod) defamation suits, which require evidence of harm for success, per se acti… Unlike ordinary (per quod) defamation
suggests that the tax legislative process may be more visible than its nontax counterparts, and offers some evidence. See Zelinsky, supra note 27, at 1179
Code of Virginia, a rare piece of evidence of legislative intent on the reasons for abandoning restricted voting schemes. This work noted that the
describing evidence that patents are only important in a few industries like pharmaceuticals); id. at 1615-30 (arguing that commercialization theory
Contributions and Lobbying Corrupt? Evidence from Public Finance, 2 J.L. ECON. & POL’Y 145, 161 (2006) (arguing that “charging for access is in itself a form of
originalism is found in Randy Barnett’s New Evidence of the Original Meaning of the Commerce Clause.24 There, Professor Barnett examined every use of
disputes over the legitimacy of policing, diffusing challenges to unlawful evidence, defraying claims of entrapment and unreliable identification
of sovereign equality and liberty, even without evidence that states have tendered it. The term “presumed consent” might suggest that state consent