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DOC 10/7/2004 4:13 PM 176 The Yale Law Journal [Vol. 114: 149 Field was something of an outlier in relying on congressional authorization to
an outlier by acting more punitively toward him. By designating the guilty ingroup member as an out- cast, ingroup members seek to maintain a
court ordered that the government pay attorneys’ fees for costs incurred by plaintiffs’ counsel to remedy the deportations.168 J.L. may be an outlier
hardly an outlier today. Once-neglected questions concerning the state-local relation- ship and the basic role of cities and other local governments in
unilaterally (suggesting the possibility of an injunction against a state treasurer), the decision remains an outlier. Hubbell v. Leonard, 6 F. Supp
even a small outlier chance of an adverse judgment for which he has a low tolerance. In such a case, the party in the worse risk position would settle
rather than state law? Because most states have adopted companion civil-rights acts, whereas California is an outlier in its labor law? Because the
increase the expressive power of states to engage in dissent. Current preemption doctrine pushes states to avoid casting outlier policies as
maintaining such a democracy. America is an outlier, long pushed toward retributivism by political and cultural forces.114 American criminal law even
outlier—not wholly aligned with the Court’s liberal wing on questions of administrative law, but more distrustful of the executive branch than some of his