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or acts;”39 and “a person’s tendency to act in a certain way in all varying situations of life,”40 among others. At best, these definitions are too
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note 5, at 35-40 (discussing potential agency jurisdiction over sidewalk projects). But see Katherine Levine Einstein, David M. Glick & Maxwell Palmer
Obama relief initiatives, 40 which emerged through the President’s use of quintessentially executive authority, rather than in the implementation of a
” behavior. 40 For example, 𝑥 can be the price that a seller charges or the restrictiveness of the covenant they wish to sign with their employees
affirmed by an equally divided Supreme Court.39 But the next year, Congress passed an amendment to Title VII, which adopted EEOC’s 1967 interpretation.40
First, assume that behavior is denoted by some value 𝑥, with higher values of 𝑥 denoting more “extreme” behavior.40 For example, 𝑥 can be the price
First, assume that behavior is denoted by some value 𝑥, with higher values of 𝑥 denoting more “extreme” behavior. 40 For example, 𝑥 can be the
constitutional, or common-law values.39 They differ from semantic canons because they do not rely on linguistic conventions.40 Instead, they are explicitly
“Harassment is unwelcome conduct that is based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or