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exhibiting a “taste for discrimination” opens a succinct and useful discussion of irrational and rational discrimination. Id. at 15-17. The discussion
options they comprise, the more likely it is that the consumer will find a package that aligns closely with her own set of personal preferences.17
D. Viard, Economic Effects of the Corporate Tax Rate Reduction, 158 TAX NOTES 1393, 1400 n.17 (2018) (focusing on the efficiency gains of the
the worker, which is to say the employer gets more discretion.14 11. See Victor P. Goldberg, Institutional Change and the Quasi-Invisible Hand, 17
case of United States v. Brumley created a state- law predicate rule that was adopted by a small minority of circuits.17 Though a majority of
LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS 1 (7th ed. 2019) (citing Parenting in America, PEW RSCH. CTR. 15 (Dec. 17, 2015), https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends
may even develop emo- tional and behavioral problems and perform worse in school.17 Chicago is a compelling case study for the past, present, and
topic of discussion,16 and scholars have started to examine foreign constitutional courts going public.17 The importance of public communications for
summons to collect information about a taxpayer’s liability if the matter had been referred to the Justice Department for possible criminal charges.17
The common meaning of that thing—“an establishment” and the “law respecting” it—sounds on first hearing like an edi- fice or structure.17 As Steven D