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The individual justice of averaging
Examines "the choice between two general types of rule: a rule of 'individualization, ' under which litigants may insist that a case be resolved according to its individual features; and a rule of 'averaging, ' under which a case is resolved according to the features of the average case, notwithstanding either party's desire for individualization"--Abstract.
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