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I.R.C. § 199A(d)(2)(A) (referencing § 1202(e)(3)(A)). 86. See Tankersley, supra note 32. 87. Id. the yale law journal forum October 25, 2018 334
v. BLC Lexington, SNF, LLC, 2020 WL 3578342, at 7 (E.D. Ky. July 1, 2020); Spotswood v. Hertz Corp., No. RDB-16-1200, 2019 WL 498822, at 11 (D. Md
gender-identity claim was likely to succeed), and Schwenk v. Hartford, 204 F.3d 1187, 1201-02 (9th Cir. 2000) (stating, in deciding a Gender Motivated
decide that a Title IX gender-identity claim was likely to succeed), and Schwenk v. Hartford, 204 F.3d 1187, 1201-02 (9th Cir. 2000) (stat- ing, in
Potential Lessons from Massachusetts, 55 Kan. L. Rev. 1203 (2007); Christen Linke Young, Note, Pay or Play Programs and ERISA Section 514: Proposals for
Levin, Making the Law: Unpublication in the District Courts, 53 VILL. L. REV. 973, 989- 94 (2008) (same). 34. See Logan, supra note 6, at 1195-1203
Id. at 535. 69. Cty. Of Santa Clara v. Trump, 267 F. Supp. 3d 1201, 1206 (2017) (“Santa Clara II”). 70. Id. 71. City of Seattle v. Trump, No. 17
& ETHICS 88 (2009); Amy B. Monahan, Pay or Play Laws, ERISA Preemption, and Potential Lessons from Massachu- setts, 55 KAN. L. REV. 1203 (2007); Christen
in excess of the account’s balance—in exchange for a fee. See Lauren E. Willis, When Nudges Fail: Slippery Defaults, 80 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1155, 1174-1200
; Geneviève Saumier, Consumer Arbitration in the Evolving Canadian Landscape, 113 Penn St. L. Rev. 1203 (2009); Amy J. Schmitz, American Exceptionalism in