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those restrictive policies grew not only out of anti-immigrant and racist sentiment, but also from Reconstruction-era understandings of
principle are inconsistent with both the genuine-connection doctrine and the framework pre- sented in Lotus. i i . the protective principle as a legal
Virginia charged him with felony assault on a law-enforcement officer, for which he received a sentence of more than ten years in prison. The prosecutor
literacy tests nationwide in the decades after Reconstruction: those restrictive policies grew not only out of anti- immigrant and racist sentiment
breach. Only at sentencing do victims get to speak, and by then plea bargains have made the input of victims little more than window dressing. Plus
Wright, The Sentencing Judge as Immigration Judge, 51 EMORY L.J. 1131, 1143-51 (2002) (analyzing the power to prevent deportation once held by
the connection in the book’s first sentence, which invokes the 2000 election. Rehnquist, , at 3. The book’s last sentences conclude that the Justices
that there was anything ‘fundamentally unfair’ about Cooper’s conviction and sentence, so that no Strickland prejudice had been shown.” Because it
sentences for those federal crimes most often committed by white-collar offenders); MATT TAIBBI, THE DI- VIDE: AMERICAN INJUSTICE IN THE AGE OF THE WEALTH