2008
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1097314
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True Believers at Law: National Security Agendas, the Regulation of Lawyers, and the Separation of Powers

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“…This opportunity was real and severe, then deprivation of it represents actual harm represented in the value and importance of this opportunity and the extent to which it can be achieved for gain, and from it, the law does not It is prohibited from counting in the lost profit. It is an element of compensation, what the injured party hoped to obtain, as long as this hope has reasonable grounds (Margulies, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This opportunity was real and severe, then deprivation of it represents actual harm represented in the value and importance of this opportunity and the extent to which it can be achieved for gain, and from it, the law does not It is prohibited from counting in the lost profit. It is an element of compensation, what the injured party hoped to obtain, as long as this hope has reasonable grounds (Margulies, 2008).…”
Section: • the First Condition: The Confirmed And Final Loss Of The P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our aim in this article, 4. See, for example, Barron and Lederman (2008a;2008b), Ackerman (2010;, Saltzman (2010), Morrison (2006;2011a;), Ingber (20132016;, Hathaway (2021), Goldsmith (2007;, Bradley and Morrison (2013), Huq (2012), Pildes (2012), Renan (2017), Posner (2012), Katyal (2006), Margulies (2008), McGinnis (1993, Lund (1993), andLipton (2010). however, is to illuminate less visible areas where OLC nonetheless plays an important role and implicates other questions that matter to presidency and executive branch scholars.…”
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