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33, 37-38 (2000). 96. ALBERT DEUTSCH, THE MENTALLY ILL IN AMERICA: A HISTORY OF THEIR CARE AND TREAT- MENT FROM COLONIAL TIMES 355, 363 (2d ed
concerns, Congress took deliberate steps to preserve criminal disenfranchisement, albeit in a limited form. Finally, Section I.E examines the Fifteenth
might be seen as attempts to resolve a perceived wrong by another branch through means that would otherwise be impermissible, albeit in a pro- cess
malware resident on a suspect’s computer longer than is necessary; subpoenaing a person’s identity is an extra (albeit slight) privacy intrusion; and
at 186. 50. Kertzer, supra note 43, at 101. 51. Albert C. O’Brien, Benito Mussolini, Catholic Youth, and the Origins of the Lateran Treaties, 23 J
exposition of this claim, see RANDALL ROBINSON, THE DEBT: WHAT AMERICA OWES TO BLACKS (2000). 247. See ALBERT O. HIRSCHMAN, EXIT, VOICE, AND LOYALTY
322. See id. at 28-29. Capital punishment is the ultimate sentencing enhancement, as it “definitively eliminates the condemned man.” ALBERT CAMUS
Supporters defend the power as a necessary, albeit flawed, means of ensuring that the government has the land it needs to build everything from parks to
ad- ministrative costs. 18 Supporters defend the power as a necessary, albeit flawed, means of ensuring that the government has the land it needs to
how the military can attempt to use congressional investigations to reach a fa- vorable result (albeit unsuccessfully). In a letter to fellow