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Texas’s experience is perhaps less instructive because landowners’ particularly strong property right in groundwater makes the state an outlier. See
the birth mother. S.N.V.s application of the marital presumption is an outlier. If its logic were accepted more widely, parentage could be derived in
traditionally afforded to married couples,608 based on the actual practices of most of the states. (By 1965, Connecticut was an outlier—the only
a preferred method of dispute resolution. Trials came to be posi- tioned as problematic, outlier failures of court-based procedures that had been
“ sex change” comment is not an outlier. Hopkins’s narrative gives the impression that she was generally oblivious to gender dynamics. Hopkins did not
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
seem more likely to draw inferences from the behavior in the nine markets than in the one outlier. The predator may thus need to carry out such a
seemingly common methodology for evaluating many constitutional and human rights claims. The United States is often viewed as an outlier in this
by taking the average of the total assets of business asset cases, trimmed at 1% to avoid outliers. Similar to how we calculated the analogous figures
our views are outliers, our colleagues may rehear the case en banc, or the U.S. Supreme Court may take up the case. Collaboration also matters within