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Rubenfeld’s . . . argument, which ‘requires sex law to pick its poison’”9—either embracing a vastly expanded doctrine of rape-by-deception or abandoning the
overall economic input.9 Likewise, other evidence suggests that, compared to non-U.S megacities, the most pros- perous American cities underproduce in
Predation: Pricing and Product Innovation, 91 Yale L.J. 8, 9-10 (1981) (“Predatory behavior is a response to a rival that sacrifices part of the profit
notably corporate law8—the impact on property law has been largely neglected.9 The importance of federalism in property law is highlighted by the
this issue, see Anderson, supra note 2, at 987-1015 (reviewing … Kate Zernike, Campus Court at Harvard Alters Policy on Evidence, N.Y. Times (May 9
such a mixed motive de- fendant be judged? The boss would lose an employment discrimination suit 9 and the school board would win a constitutional
Fraudulent Removal, 135 Harv. L. Rev. F. 87, 90-92 (2021). 262. Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 U.S. (9 Wheat.) 1, 197 (1824). the yale law journal 134:1008 2025 1050 A
had the misfortune to win $9 million in the lottery. Five years later, he sold his remaining winnings--fifteen annual payments of $450,000 each--to
U.S. 479 (1965) (No. 496), 1965 WL 115611, at 9-10 (explaining the connection between judicial interpretation of Connecticut and Massachusetts