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change the courts forever. 120 But the Supreme Court soon began closing the courthouse doors to classes of injured plaintiffs. 121 In a spate of
115, 120-21 (“For rights that depend on vindication through damage actions, the repeated in- vocation of qualified immunity will reduce the meaning
“impact-weighted” financial statements that more fully reflect such costs, they remain nascent.120 Excessive risk-taking and cost externalization are
effect theory would consider the actual injuries. A court using this approach would find 120 occurrences—the number of farmers receiving each
filed, and courts certified, so many class actions that some scholars predicted they would change the courts forever.120 But the Supreme Court soon began
Conceptions of Fairness and the Fair La- bor Standards Act, 18 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 19, 120-41 (2000) (discussing the “concep- tion of Competitive
it.120 More recent decisions have similarly examined factors other than an object’s location to construct a person’s Fourth Amendment rights and
Harris, Conceptions of Fairness and the Fair La- bor Standards Act, 18 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 19, 120-41 (2000) (discussing the “concep- tion of
Powers, 121 YALE L.J. 1672, 1737-38 (2012); Ryan C. Williams, The One and Only Substantive Due Process Clause, 120 YALE L.J. 408, 423-24 (2010
at 119. 116. Id. at 120. 117. Between 1887 and 1888, the Farmers’ Alliance merged with a number of other southern farm- ers organizations that had