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manuscript, on file with author). Eskridge and Ferejohn make a parallel argument, but note that Chadha is an outlier: “The Court’s results and
Appeals would prove an outlier, not a trailblazer, in its treatment of concealed weapons bans. So too would the Arkansas Supreme Court in its
approach is an outlier compared to the laws of virtually every other advanced economy. 134 Moreover, fending for ourselves would lead logically to a
outlier state-court decisions. But the Kavanaugh concurrence, like Rehnquist’s before it, seemed to assert a broader federal judicial power in the
Austria, France, and Italy, to 60% for the United Kingdom and 90% for the United States. The most striking outlier is Germany, whose diffusion level
977, 1028-31 (1992) (stock price); Jeff Shiner, Profitable Growth Should Not Be a Tech Outlier, Forbes (Oct. 13, 2023, 8:00 AM EDT), https
case could be pushed to settle if there is even a small outlier chance of an adverse judgment for which he has a low tolerance. In such a case, the
outlier is France’s 2002 rule that allowed for the release of prisoners whose “state of health is incompatible with long-term imprisonment,” regardless
constitution to allow bans on concealed weapons. The Kentucky Court of Appeals would prove an outlier, not a trailblazer, in its treatment of
the country. In the late 1960s, Arkansas was an outlier in whipping people. But Arkansas’s prisons, with their crowded, dirty, and violent conditions