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consumer and employment disputes—a practice that makes the United States an outlier among democratic, economically developed nations. Advocates of these
income dice-wagerers in criminal prosecutions give them philanthropic awards at banquets. This example is not a quirky outlier. Furthering and
argued that these justifications cannot fit within any of the accounts canvassed so far. But this sort of justification seems to be an outlier—an
predicts.72 Cohen’s paper is, however, a clear outlier in the recent adverse selection literature summarized in Table 2. Two recent studies are more
have recognized same-sex marriage and adoption, Italy remained an outlier even before [Giorgia] Meloni became prime minister [in October 2022
misbehavior. This suggests that the New Jersey Constitution was an outlier. Moreover, given the generally limited nature of American impeachment
Although that proceeding is surely something of an outlier, it shows the potential of notice and comment to bring regulatory issues into the public
“therefore indefensible”). 35. Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965). Connecticut was an outlier, having retained on the books its 1879 law that
private- and public-law concepts. 8. As Adrienne D. Davis notes, “Over the [past] two decades, the private law model has become somewhat of an outlier
character evaluation that is the doctrinal outlier. The best example, perhaps, of metaprivacy’s fit with constitutional jurisprudence outside of the