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one be perceived as an outlier who fails to understand the rules of the game. For example, a proposal to eliminate ICE, or to dramatically expand
with the reforms outlined above, there will be outlier cases where the agency is unsuccessful in bringing individuals into compliance or where an
be reluctant to embrace these proposals, lest one be perceived as an outlier who fails to understand the rules of the game. For example, a proposal to
there is 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
conduct due-process review of truly outlier state-court decisions. But the Kavanaugh concurrence, like Rehnquist’s before it, seemed to assert a broader
services” was vague, and then reconstructed the statute to have it cover “bribes and kickbacks.” Percoco showed that Skilling was not an outlier
constraints, but the need to compromise on these various goals in order to get enough votes to please a supermajority should reduce the odds of outlier plans
34). 28. Id. (Kavanaugh, J., concurring). the yale law journal forum March 29, 2024 886 review of truly outlier state-court decisions.29 But the
including forced and trafficked child labor. This outlier decision was based on several findings which, if not overturned on appeal, could have significant
law journal 123:1784 2014 1816 An outlier is France’s 2002 rule that allowed for the release of prisoners whose “state of health is