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are not the equities the statute regards as predominant.”). 12. See United States v. Granderson, 511 U.S. 39, 74 n.7 (1994) (“Where the language of a
necessarily make the institution liable.190 This sympathetic court felt the need to state that “[i]n the Title IX context, there is no ‘one free
the defendant would not vote its shares during the period of stage divestiture); see also O’Brien & Salop, supra note 3, at 565 n.22 (listing consent
Id. at 1185 n.2. 71. Swan, supra note 2, at 1185. 72. Press Release, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, City Paid $1.45B in Settlements Last
70. Id. at 1185 n.2. 71. Swan, supra note 2, at 1185. 72. Press Release, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, City Paid $1.45B in Settlements Last
nature of private law tort verdicts, in 375. Sharkey, supra note 368, at 653. 376. 133 S. Ct. 2466, 2470 (2013). 377. Id. at 2474 n.1; id. at 2488
Amendment). 265. Amar, supra note 32, at 789 n.173. 266. See Neal Devins, How Not To Challenge the Court, 39 WM. & MARY L. REV. 645, 664 (1998). the
a-third-of- gig-workers-work-full-time-they-deserve-labor-protections-now [https://perma.cc/27BL- T4QR]. 90. DONOVAN ET AL., supra note 15, at 2 n.8
Cent. Transp. Co. v. City of New York, 438 U.S. 104 (1978). 151. See, e.g., Karkkainen, supra note 135, at 87 n.157 (noting that, of eighteen
Id. at 11 n.11. The Court did not depend on that asymmetry in reaching its decision, however. See id. 31. Hively II, 853 F.3d at 346. hively's self