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suggestions throughout the editorial process. Introduction If there is a popular conception of an asylum-seeker, it might be Victor Laszlo, the fictional
commit crime if he remains at liberty pending trial. The bail reform movement holds tremendous promise, but it also forces the criminal justice system
appears to have had little, if any, positive effect on the overall employment of people with disabilities, and a number of commentators assert that it
Solicitor General (OSG) should follow its own form of stare decisis, presumptively adhering to prior positions even if they are thought wrong on the law
and warn that the deal will unravel like a wool sweater if any thread is picked, putting the court and potential objecting parties in a bind. Either
these threats to equality law because the Court often makes these determinations in cases in which the equality component is hidden. If this practice
government actors are the best enforcement mechanism because they are likely to exercise more restraint than would private attorneys if a private
A Pro-President Bias .............................. 369 3. Adaptive Responses: Too Little or Too Much ....................... 371 C. What if Courts
enforcement is most often viewed as a deterrent to undesirable or harmful behavior. If a punishment is rarely inflicted, the deterrent may lose its
perspective on political entrenchment is puzzling in another respect as well. If locking in political arrangements and binding the hands of future