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a number of key areas of contracting and regulation and refutes the claims of skeptics who say that fund investors would be better off if they
covering large numbers—tens, if not hundreds, of millions—of work- ers and consumers.4 To analyze such mandates, this Part proceeds as follows. After
groups” based on protected traits but are “difficult to trace directly to intentional, discrete actions of particular actors.”23 Comparators, even if
predict who will hold political power, all of us can sleep more soundly if we know that our religious freedom does not depend on election returns. When
related” and “consistent with business necessity.” If the defendant meets this burden, the plaintiff has the burden of demonstrating that there is a
burdens on religious exercise would no longer be subject to heightened scrutiny, even if those laws substantially burdened religious exercise. But since
conflict is avoidable or unavoidable, and, if it is avoidable, whether it would be good or bad overall to avoid it. author. John H. Watson, Jr
constitutional theory should generally conform to our social practices about law. If, for example, it is part of our social practices for courts to apply a
Amendment if the officer lacks probable cause or “reasonable suspicion supported by articulable facts that criminal activity ‘may be afoot.’” United