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results claims can be explained, in part, by the sheer difficulty of proving discriminatory intent. After all, “n this day and age we rarely have
that, in 48% of plans, the optimal weight to company stock exceeds 1/N where N is the number of options in the plan menu. That menu construction
Indian country); Carole Goldberg, Rebecca Tsosie, Robert N. Clinton & Angela R. Riley, American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System
Rev. 512, 566 n.273 (2013). See, e.g., Robert Bejesky, National Security Information Flow: From Source to Reporter’s Privilege… See, e.g., Robert
well as obscure chemicals such as chlorhexadol and N-methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate). 99 See Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, Pub. L. No. 115-334
Zifotofsky I more narrowly, including in cases brought under the War Powers Resolution). × See Tribe, supra note 23, at 376 & n.56 (contrasting two
Davis, Brutal Need: Lawyers and the Welfare Rights Movement, 1960–1973 (1993). Id. at 262 n.8 (quoting Charles Reich, Individual Rights and Social
St. L.J. 913, 913 (2016). Id. at 241 n.15 (quoting J.L. DeWitt, Final Report: Japanese Evacuation from the West Coast, 1942 … Id. at 241 n.15 (quoting
percentage changes than these could constitute an MAE or larger percentage changes might not. Id. at 74 n.740. See Choi & Triantis, supra note 24, at 887-89
Daniel Farbman, Clay Gillette, Rachel Harmon, Darrell Miller, Kathleen Naccarato, Maria Ponomarenko, David N. Schleicher, Richard C. Schragger, Miriam