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lawsuits in outside state jurisdictions.9 Finally, in Part III, I argue that a federal defamation law could remedy the problem of devastating
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90. See Mudrick Objection, supra note 2, at 8-9 (describing Mudrick’s exclusion and efforts to participate). the yale law journal forum November 10
George L. Priest, Selective Characteristics of Litigation, 9 J. LEGAL STUD. 399, 409-15 (1980). 6. A possible exception can be found in FRANK H
RWFM]. 86. Id. 87. Acuña-Atalaya, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 41132, at *2-3. 88. Id. at *7-9, *17-18. 89. Id. at *14-16. 90. Id. at *25-26. 91. Id
Ct. 2675 (2013). 9. Since my arguments pertain to the doctrinal treatment of sexual-orientation-based classifications specifically, I mostly use
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participation” as the truest reflection of democratic policymaking.9 8. For example, see Bennett Capers, Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and
Brief (Pre-)History, 95 B.U. L. REV. 713, 718-21 (2015). 19. Murray, supra note 17, at 20-21. 20. Id. at 9. 21. Id. She warned, “Whenever political