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So Greve, for example, would be a little like Margaux, as it has a softer, rounder character.
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"The next justice must understand that federalism is not a code word for Eliot Spitzer running wild, " Greve said.
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In 1792, Jacques Pelletier, a highwayman, became the first person to be guillotined in France, on the Place de Greve in Paris.
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Businesses should be more interested in tricky questions about federal preemption of state laws and the jurisdiction of federal courts, Greve said.
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Greve might be tilting at windmills, but his arguments are worth reading.
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"This is a de facto regulatory agency, they just don't call it that, " says Michael S. Greve of the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
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The same judge later dismissed a similar case against Compaq, but "the Toshiba case became a template, " says Greve of the American Enterprise Institute.
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"You've just seen the ad, you bought the product, nothing else has to be proved, " says Michael Greve, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of Harm-Less Lawsuits?
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None of this would work, Greve notes, unless every state legislature passed its version of the MSA, a collective action that created the equivalent of a gross violation of the federal Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
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The author, Michael Greve, is the J.
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But neither should it be ignored, Greve says.
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Michael Greve of the American Enterprise Institute worries that businesses will embrace Miers in the belief that she will give them relief from punitive damages, a pet concern, without considering how her lack of judicial experience might affect rulings on more important issues.
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