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of Graham C. Lilly and Peter W. Low, and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia; and Alice McKean Young Regents Chair in Law
and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia; and Alice McKean Young Regents Chair in Law Emeritus at the University of Texas
sovereignty, merit protection because they are aligned with the other group protected by the Tenth Amendment: the People. The normative theories underlying
haltingly sought to more closely align multiple water-rights regimes in Texas. Part I of the Essay establishes that foundation. The science of water
Investor: Citizen Shareholders & Corporate Alienation, 11 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 99, 101 (2013) (recognizing “citizen shareholders[] and their unique
way that is inimical to democratic society.”3 Justice Sotomayor further developed this theme of avoiding distrust and alienation and instead
report caring about most, which in turn risks disaffection, alienation, and perhaps even rejection of the democratic process itself. The organic
means he must acquire a right to, for example, food to keep him alive; he must put together, with the cooperation of others, a feasible package.”); AYN
universe of courts. But as judges increasingly justify textu- alism by invoking a populist fidelity to “the people,” the internalist paradigm has proven
FAA was enacted in 1925 to abolish common law rules that made it dif- ficult to obtain specific performance of an agreement to arbitrate and to align