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Hodgson v. Vermont, 168 U.S. 262, 269 (1897) (“informed of the nature and cause
Interpretation, 126 YALE L.J. 262 (2016), http://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/HartPDFRevisedFinal_a43w3wzs.pdf. • Joshua Revesz, Comment, Ideological Imbalance
129:252 2019 262 intent: [i]t permits plaintiffs to counteract . . . disguised animus that escape[s] easy classification as disparate treatment.”41 On
to describe causal con- cepts. See, e.g., Price Waterhouse, 490 U.S. at 262 (O’Connor, J., concurring) (discussing a situation where an employer
relationships in human affairs” to children.27 M. Wald, Government Benefits: A New Look at an Old Gi�horse, 65 N.Y.U. L. REV. 247, 262 (1990) (stating
Role, 61 JUDICATURE 400, 405-06 (1978). the lessons of lone pine 63 horizontal equity,261 subjecting litigants to arbitrary or abusive power,262 limit
to arbitrary or abusive power, 262 limit- ing party autonomy, 263 inhibiting transparency, 264 and impairing procedural jus- tice. 265 Critics also