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Inc. v. Actors’ Equity Ass’n, 451 U.S. 704, 717 n.20 (1981) (noting that independent contractors are not covered by antitrust statutory exemptions
See Cyphert, supra note 9, at 404 (describing how such scraping can result in “toxic outputs”). 75. Daniel N. Kluttz & Deirdre K. Mulligan, Automated
RIGHTS 145 n.5 (2009) (quoting New Hampshire’s now-repealed civil union law, which entitled per- sons joined in a civil union to all the rights and
353 (2016); Kaiponanea T. Matsumura, Consent to Intimate Regulation, 96 N.C. L. REV. 1013, 1041 n.156 (2018) (noting that Alaska and some Oregon
No. 22-CV-1583, 2023 WL 3937317, at *10 n.5 (S.D.N.Y. May 22, 2023) (noting that the court’s denial of standing “does not necessarily mean Plaintiff
Hobbes’s realist-utopianism provides a needed corrective not only to the narrowly defined realism that has long claimed his imprimatur, but also to
44. 120. See Kedroff v. Saint Nicholas Cathedral, 344 U.S. 94, 116 (1952). 121. See Esbeck, supra note 117, at 50-51 & n.208 (critiquing courts and
not grant a noncitizen perma- nent relief, result in the issuance of a final order of removal,1 terminate the case, 1. Gutierrez-Lopez, 21 I. & N
I.563.HAYDEN575.DOCX (DO NOT DELETE) 11/11/14 3:14 PM 563 c o m m e n t Parens Patriae, the Class Action Fairness Act, and the
on file with Sup. Ct. of N.C., Off. of the Clerk, Recs. & Briefs, Spring Term—1936, Vol. 2, 2-19) (“[I]n a number of such cases the Carolina Motor Club