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name or sponsor in the dataset (n=408).43 This sub- dataset was then visually inspected, and instances of a plan or sponsor name changing slightly
46, 48 (Del. 1993). 7. Chander, supra note 1, at 141. 8. United States v. Carolene Prods Co., 304 U.S. 144, 152-53 n.4 (1938). 9. Douglas K
Lobel, supra note 61, at 1387 & n.13. 202. NEELY, supra note 178, at 181 (quoting nineteenth-century political scientist John W. Burgess). 203. John
affected federal appellate court outcomes in Title VII sexual harassment and sex discrimination cases in 1999, 2000, and 2001. An empirical study (n = 1666
look bad. See Schultz, supra note 5, at 1767 n.444 (citing Nicole L. Guéron, Strengthening “The Weakest Case of All”: Expanding Title VII Sexual
at 5. 31. Noam N. Levey, Voting System Results Still Out, L.A. TIMES, Jan. 3, 2006, at A1. 32. See Kelly Brewington, Voting Bill May Clear House
progeny. stitution and the Right Not to Procreate, 60 STAN. L. REV. 1135, 1195 n.244 (“It is far from cer- tain that Skinner is applicable in the
note 106, at 1156 n.88, which notes that “it would be difficult to square a position of radical indeterminacy with Kennedy’s elaborate descriptions
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