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977, 1028-31 (1992) (stock price); Jeff Shiner, Profitable Growth Should Not Be a Tech Outlier, Forbes (Oct. 13, 2023, 8:00 AM EDT), https
outlier is France’s 2002 rule that allowed for the release of prisoners whose “state of health is incompatible with long-term imprisonment,” regardless
constitution to allow bans on concealed weapons. The Kentucky Court of Appeals would prove an outlier, not a trailblazer, in its treatment of
the country. In the late 1960s, Arkansas was an outlier in whipping people. But Arkansas’s prisons, with their crowded, dirty, and violent conditions
gation Reform Act (PLRA) likewise focused on outlier cases in which prisoners raised pur- the yale law journal 131:1385 2022 1412 the veteran
such an outlier, I do not explicitly address abdication in either Section; as an extension of delegation, abdication possesses its same merits and
outlier is the public-policy exception to the at-will rule, which at least in one state can include constitutional free speech arguments. See Novosel v
disputes—a practice that makes the United States an outlier among democratic, economically developed nations.5 Advocates of these developments
1766 outlier statutes.74 Unfortunately, in so doing the Court once again overlooked the Privileges or Immunities Clause, thus making it harder for
is no longer an outlier on the Court. His Lopez concur- rence may have been a solo opinion, but as many have observed, he has a knack for bringing