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separating those who were “native” to the system from the “tiny subset of outliers” who deserved zealous advocacy. 61 He deflected personal re- sponsibility
covered by the Second Amendment are “outliers that our ances- tors would never have accepted.”105 In this Section, I show that for the new-wave statutes
separating those who were “native” to the system from the “tiny subset of outliers” who deserved zealous advocacy. He deflected personal responsibility for the
these outliers provides some insight as to whether this behavior is strategic. In most cases, the behavior appears to be motivated by the agency’s need
165 The hope that the Gawker and “Pink Slime” cases would be outliers seems increasingly misplaced. i i i . a national libel law fitted to a new
PAF5]. 123. Id. 124. The two outliers are recent developments. Florida raised its threshold from a simple majority to sixty percent in 2006. H.R.J
that workers can be fired not just for violating known workplace rules, but also for performing in ways that posi- tion them as perceived outliers in
outliers or the norm. At the same time, courts do not agree over how confidentiality agreements should be treated under the law. Should they be
agencies that constitute our modern state. 294 Local structures, in Gerken’s words, “giv[e] political outliers an opportunity to force engagement, set
employer ignores the evidence or sees these two individuals as outliers.96 In contrast, when female attorneys take sixteen-week leaves, and male attorneys