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Ramirez: A Textual Challenge to Felon Disenfranchisement, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2011). Daniel Isaacs, Note, Baseline Framing in Sentencing, 121
analysis in criminal sentencing). See David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature (Oxford, Clarendon Press 1888); J.L. Mackie, The Cement… See David Hume, A
Considerations for Expansion, 311 J. Am. Med. Soc’y 1965, 1965-66 (2014). Anthony Man, Obamacare Becomes Weapon in Florida Governor’s Race, Sun Sentinel, Apr. 26
verdict, and at the imposition of sentence, except as otherwise provided by this rule." FED. R. CRIM. P. 43(a). 1989] The Yale Law Journal the other
excellent teacher. With several sentences he would clarify a very complicated problem. He liked his students. He kept strong ties with many of them
group. History has repeatedly demonstrated—as seen in the nativist, sometimes anti-Mexican, sentiment in the immigration debate today—that immigrants
Hein searches reveal only a handful of pieces with discussions of the pocket trigger. None devotes more than a few sentences. See, e.g., Pamela S
a “manifestly unjust” criminal conviction—usually on grounds of egregious governmental misconduct—where petitioners have served their sentences, and
states could be “saved as the vital cells that they have been heretofore of democratic sentiment, impulse, and action.” The federalism literature has
cells that they have been heretofore of democratic sentiment, impulse, and action.” The federalism literature has largely answered in the affirmative