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57,554; see also id. at n.39 (citing the FDA). 108. See, e.g., California v. Health & Human Servs., 351 F. Supp. 3d 1267 (N.D. Cal. 2019) (chal
Stores, Inc. v. Sebelius, 723 F.3d 1114, 1123 n.3 (10th Cir. 2013), aff’d sub nom. Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., 573 U.S. 682 (2014). Hobby
all … See id. ¶ 19. In recent years, both the Second and Tenth Circuits have acknowledged that, as the … See, e.g., Bookey, supra note 5,at 123 n.53
harassing behavior, or that it neither “knew [n]or should have known” about the harassment, then the employer can escape liability.49 Notably, this
451 F.3d 13, 33 (1st Cir. 2006); Redondo Constr. Corp. v. P.R. Highway & Transp. Auth., 357 F.3d 124, 125 n.1 (1st Cir. 2004); Nieves-Márquez v
OF THE WESTERN DEBATE 116 n.54 (1993). 4. Sorabji’s book is an exhaustive examination of this question. SORABJI, supra note 3. 5. HILDA KEAN, ANIMAL
589 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 7 , 2 0 1 8 Nurturing Parenthood Through the UPA (2017) Courtney G. Joslin abstract. Same
neighbors (n=51) not well (%) neutral (%) well (%) WCS Respondents 66.7 6.7 26.7 MCS Respondents 2.8 25.0 72.2 Differences between WCS and MCS
question of what and similar institutions . . . should not enforce.” Greenberg, supra note 1, at 1299-1300 n.28. Greenberg points out that this is at
discussing cases involving pools, including Craft). 78. E.g., Arthur, supra note 23, at 289 n.123; Bork, supra note 74, at 22 n.40. 79. 13 N.E. 169