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Congratulations to Our Own Sam Bray,
whose encyclopedia entry on Fiduciary Remedies was cited twice by today's Justice Thomas dissent in Liu v. SEC!
The article is in The Oxford Handbook of Fiduciary Law (2019), and it was cited for its discussion of the equitable remedy of accounting; the opinion is here.
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More tests to see who is awake 🙂
Whoops, fixed, thanks!
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https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/18-1501_8n5a.pdf
Mucho beaucoup! 🙂
Congratulations, Prof. Bray!
How many candles are appropriate on the cake (from a gay-disdaining bakery, naturally) celebrating a resounding 1-8 victory?