This paper was circulated at a TAR conference hosted by the Bolch Judicial Institute (then the Center for Judicial Studies) in 2015. With the author\u27s permission, the paper has been archived in the scholarship repository. This document does not represent the views of Duke Law School, Duke University, their faculties, or any other organization
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