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Reconstruction: those restrictive policies grew not only out of anti-immigrant and racist sentiment, but also from Reconstruction-era understandings of
Theory, Strict in Fact,” 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 839, 858-62 (2018). See Sharon Dolovich, Forms of Deference in Prison Law, 24 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 245, 249-52
guilty and submitting to a criminal sentence, the formal ana- logues of apologizing and making amends—or by denying responsibility and contesting some
increases the punishment for previously convicted criminals.39 Sentenced offenders, as Krent argues, are hardly a politically appealing constituency. But
disparate impact of the criminal law and sentencing practices on families.6 Rather, we deliberately chose to focus on the facial treatment of an
the, now ironically, advisory Federal Sentencing Guidelines, see generally Marvin Frankel, Criminal Sentence: Law Without Order (1973). 164. See, e.g
literacy tests nationwide in the decades after Reconstruction: those restrictive policies grew not only out of anti- immigrant and racist sentiment
affirmed a death sentence; cases certified by one of the Judge Advocates General (JAG); extraordinary writ cases in which relief has been granted; and
EPA based its findings. Further, the Court pauses again to make a facile indictment of all breathing, sentient beings. In an instant, it dismisses the
findings. Further, the Court pauses again to make a facile indictment of all breathing, sentient beings. In an instant, it dismisses the relative