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impli- cated—is both good optics and smart policy. The United States is an outlier when it comes to how state parties to the UNESCO Convention have
cluttered area on the graph with the nine heavily clustered circuits. It is nonetheless clear that the Eleventh Circuit is no outlier. the yale law
an outlier, people would demand an explanation. The Fed should be required to provide one. The problem of uncertain valuations is a commonplace of
United States makes the country an outlier.130 Many other countries around the world weigh dignity and racial justice more heavily in the balance. In
something of an outlier. To get a sense of Ahdout’s specific idea in the fortified cases, consider the congressional standing doctrine, which Ahdout writes
States is an outlier among developed countries in its failure to ensure universal health-care coverage. 199 It long relied on voluntary employer
precedent would help constrain it. If the Fed traditionally chose from the middle of the range, and then one day chose an outlier, people would demand an
infra Figure 2 and underlying data (on file with author). Among terminated funds, an average of $8 million remained, although one outlier accounted for
most prisoners in California.30 Recent developments at the United Nations have rendered the United States even more of an outlier on the issue of
that alarmed Russell, in which the Court ultimately issued fifteen per curiam reversals of lower courts, was an outlier. In the previous three Terms