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Studios, 464 U.S. 417, 455 n.40 (1984)). Id. (citing Sony Corp. of Am. v. Universal City Studios, 464 U.S. 417, 455 n.40 (1984)). Neil Weinstock Netanel
2002) (quoting Schultz, supra note 1, at 1755 n.387, for the idea that some “male workers may view not only their jobs, but also the male-dominated
Lines, Inc., 463 U.S. 85, 96 n.14 (1983) (finding that preemption claim… See, e.g., Shaw v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 463 U.S. 85, 96 n.14 (1983
Elections and the Legislative Selection of Electors, 96 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1052, 1053 & n.3 (2021) (discussing “half-baked” efforts to challenge the 2020
193 & n.19 (1989) (noting that “trust is primarily a message that is most effectively conveyed when delivered in person,” and finding that “about 40
80 Va. L. Rev. 1015, 1016 n.4 (1994) (collecting judicial opinions endorsing the Hand Formula or similar formulations of negligence); Richard W
2009); Michael N. Schmitt, Computer Network Attack and the Use of Force in International Law: Thoughts on a Normative Framework, 37 Colum. J
covenants act as noncompetes); Rex N. Alley, Note, Business Information and Nondisclosure Agreements: A Public Policy Framework, 116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 817, 821
sure that the right set of officials gets praised for their good choices. See Pasachoff, supra note 14, at 592 & n.91 (noting the NFIB plurality’s
Drexel Burnham Lambert Grp.), 960 F.2d 285, 293 (2d Cir. 1992))); id. at 142 (“A nondebtor release is a device that lends itself to abuse. . . . n