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sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.”40 In addition, the employment-based first-preference category (EB-1) offers a privileged path for
of contributing to progressive social change. 40 Tushnet points to the persistence of segregation after Brown v. Board of Education 41 to highlight
Jr., Some Effects of Identity-Based Social Movements on Constitutional Law in the Twentieth Century, 100 MICH. L. REV. 2062, 2334-40 (2002). 15
”40 In addition to being exempt from notice and comment, these categories of rules tend to be unencumbered by the other procedural requirements that
more competent electorate”39 by effectively “weed[ing] out sizable numbers of poor immigrant voters.”40 As a “qualification,” the literacy test was
governments, may have a voice because of their financing clout,40 the government negotiators rarely confer with local stakeholders—such as the citizens and
Midwest did not have an abortion provider); Rachel K. Jones et al., Abortion in the United States: Incidence and Access to Services, 2005, 40 PERSP
involved discrimination by “institutions whose internal logics of decision are opaque”39 or who were structurally disinclined to comply.40 Government
536–40 (7th Cir. 1985); and Eighth Circuit: Hameed v. Int’l Ass’n of Bridge, Structural & Ornamental Iron Workers, Local Un- ion No. 396, 637 F.2d
multiple parties simultaneously attempt to exploit the same resources, leading to overuse and inefficient allocation of social resources.40 The sentiment