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were more likely to be sentenced to death for rape than whites, particularly when their victims were white. On this account, the imposition of the death
slavery’s abolition, under the new statute blacks were more likely to be sentenced to death for rape than whites, particularly when their victims were
to a most politically disadvantaged minority group. History has repeatedly demonstrated—as seen in the nativist, sometimes anti-Mexican, sentiment in
between their countries and Israel or the United States. And since the prevailing political sentiment in Europe at the moment is that neither Israel
their countries and Israel or the United States. And since the prevailing political sentiment in Europe at the moment is that neither Israel nor the
intervention set forth in California’s new Racial Justice Act: a guarantee of charging or sentencing relief for anyone subjected to police racism during arrest or investigation.
back against arbitrary executive power, and proposes a surprising source for this revival: Justice Scalia’s attack on the Sentencing Guidelines. Texas’s capital murder statute is ...
the court from the proper source of its authority.” Members of Congress echoed those sentiments, some going so far as to threaten to impeach Justices
imagine that holding again (by “ another” in this sentence, I mean “ the same” ). Or how about a case holding that the Eleventh Amendment’s ban on
the Court will have to reconcile its fears of partisan targeting an… Feature 117 Yale L.J. 1374 (2008). This essay takes stock of federal sentencing