The Yale Law Journal, Volume 88, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1979 - Electronic journals |
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Page 1118
... principles must also be neu- trally defined and applied . A " neutral judge must demonstrate why principle X applies ... principles whose general purport is clear enough but whose specific implications for each age were meant to be ...
... principles must also be neu- trally defined and applied . A " neutral judge must demonstrate why principle X applies ... principles whose general purport is clear enough but whose specific implications for each age were meant to be ...
Page 1535
... principles to an investor - owned utility in the Otter Tail case : The very reason for the regulation of private utility rates - by state bodies and by the Commission - is the inevitability of a monopoly that requires price control to ...
... principles to an investor - owned utility in the Otter Tail case : The very reason for the regulation of private utility rates - by state bodies and by the Commission - is the inevitability of a monopoly that requires price control to ...
Page 1622
... principles explicitly , but the principles do serve as a means of explaining court decisions , and their organization in a logical order renders them a workable predictive device . In addition to establishing a clear analytic process ...
... principles explicitly , but the principles do serve as a means of explaining court decisions , and their organization in a logical order renders them a workable predictive device . In addition to establishing a clear analytic process ...
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