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infra Part I (describing the difficulty of enforcing laws that criminalize hacking); see also infra text accompanying notes 120-124 (describing business
Easterbrook made short work of this argument: “Disparate consequences of neutral rules,” he wrote, “do not violate the Port Preference Clause.”120 A�er cit
afraid.” 120 Another study of 464 women members of the clinical psychology division of the American Psychological As- sociation found that 31 percent had
enforcing childbearing,120 or that they talked about working women’s need for contraception.121 No doubt because of women’s exclusion from voting
compensated initially, leaving the government to try to “claw back” the compensation from those who turn out to be guilty.120 As any defense lawyer will
The women in the study reported feeling embarrassed, “fearful of jeopardizing their academic futures,” and “physically afraid.”120 Another study of
“allow communities to prioritize and plan intentionally for repara- tions initiatives and focus intensely on outcomes.”120 Local governmental bodies in
education teachers spend an average of 4.7 hours per week on paperwork, while general education teachers only spend about 1.6 hours per week.120 Given the
Republicans enjoy significant fundraising advantages over Democrats.120 To the extent we can characterize the preferences of superwealthy donors
deriving from completely independent spending.120 Therefore, they argue, coordination regulations—unlike contribu- tion limits—do not have a direct