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Supreme Court had written an opinion, and then, in a bow to René Magritte, put as its last sentence: “This is not an opinion.” What is a lower court
outside-the-walls, a world glimpsed through the barbed wire of criminal injustice. A world of crim- inal injustice where the unforgiven are sentenced to
of criminal injustice. A world of crim- inal injustice where the unforgiven are sentenced to a sad, hate-filled state of unliving, as if unliving is
supra note 1, at 288. 42. Id. bad news for everybody 521 Note the peculiar formulation in the cumbersomely constructed sentence just quoted, which uses
in one eight-word sentence. “It was a relief when she stepped down”—this on testimony by someone other than Professor Hill at the Hill-Thomas
Records, and judicial Proceedings” was conferred upon Congress by the second sentence of the Full Faith and Credit Clause. Finally, this Article argues
core purpose and effect of atonement. Discussion of the role of mercy in criminal law, and particularly in sentencing, appears occasionally in the
patent.” Rebecca S. Eisenberg, Pharma’s Nonobvious Problem, 12 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 375, 381 (2008). The footnote to that sentence quotes Graham’s
241-43 (1972) (Douglas, J., concurring) (concluding that the death penalty had been imposed arbitrarily, even where the baseline was death and certain defendants were given more ...