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state’s monopoly on punishment 861 largely been oblivious to the aims and moral goals of the substantive criminal law.17 Many of those goals are
Spain, 17 INT’L J. SPEECH, LANGUAGE & L. 95 (2010) (discussing the frequency with which the U.S. Supreme Court employs Latinate phrases). 2. The first
Rev. 1, 16-17 (2000) (suggesti… See, e.g., Richard Briffault, Localism and Regionalism, 48 Buff. L. Rev. 1, 16-17 (2000) (suggesting that localism is
statutes.17 Such interpretative parsimony is a perceived strength of the new textualists’ method.18 A range of critiques has been levied at new
Colonial Maryland, 1660-1715, 17 Am. J. Legal Hist. 145, 146-47 (1973) (bar admissions); Hartog, supra note 319, at 288-91 (liquor licenses); George L
and cable had not and could not.15 14. See, e.g., Mark Zuckerberg Stands for Voice and Free Expression, FACEBOOK NEWSROOM (Oct. 17, 2019
called the family policing 1. Andy Newman, She Smoked Weed, Legally, Then Gave Birth. New York Took Her Baby., N.Y. TIMES (May 17, 2023), https
940.STEPHENSON.979_UPDATED.DOCX1/17/2013 8:10:09 PM 940 Matthew C. Stephenson Can the President Appoint Principal Executive Officers
imprisonment” standard, see, e.g., S.C. Code Ann. § 17-3-10 (2013) (affording representation only for those “entitled to counsel under the Constitution of the