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THE LAW (2016) (discussing the evolution of U.S. sex discrimination jurisprudence during the twenty- first century); Bradley A. Areheart, The
view, courts will struggle to develop a robust supervisory jurisprudence. 216 For that reason, functional alternatives to DPAs must be prohibited
suggest adjustments to the jurisprudence of 401(k) fiduciary duties to help address the issue of high costs in plans. Even if the standard for
does not necessarily touch on the Court’s equal protection jurisprudence, but the distinction between individual-oriented and group-oriented
is largely unim- portant under current jurisprudence. Indeed, borrowing from the Supreme Court’s cases on statutory severability clauses, the D.C
recognized by any state. The well-developed jurisprudence of causation in international law, but international law generally applies concepts of
jurisprudence, scholarly commentary, and historical practice: (1) cession of territory, (2) extradition, and (3) disabilities of aliens. First, there is
Prevention Is a Poor Substitute for a Pound of Cure: Confronting the Developing Jurisprudence of Education and Prevention in Employment Discrimination Law
severability. And as in the case of statutes, this presumption is largely unimportant under current jurisprudence. Indeed, borrowing from the Supreme Court’s
2019) (highlighting am- biguity in consent search jurisprudence about whether voluntary consent is a factual or legal determination). 286. See supra