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their sufferings.’” These early nineteenth-century sentiments are instructive for present understanding of the therapeutic-individualism constitution
sufferings.’” These early nineteenth-century sentiments are instructive for present understanding of the therapeutic-individualism constitution in two ways
question. In contested cases, courts are becoming increasingly hostile to owners efforts to destroy their own valuable property. This sentiment has
democracy, corporate California model—where there is always an opportunity for immediate market sentiments to be heard and where there is no attempt to
court then denied cy-près modification because the alleged change in public sentiment did not render the city’s continued ownership of the paintings
Repre- sentatives 37-49 (2005); Kenneth A. Shepsle, Dysfunctional Congress?, 89 B.U. L. Rev. 371, 380-83 (2009); and Katrina M. Wyman, Property in
they persist in the workplace.69 As one writer observes, “[h]igh-powered female lawyers with kids are viewed as suspect parents.”70 These sentiments
Federal sentencing guidelines offered such substantial incentives for defendants who cooperated with the government that plea bargains went up and
sentencing guidelines offered such substantial incentives for defendants who cooperated with the government that plea bargains went up and trials went
corrections official cannot take it upon herself to administer punishment until a court has decided (through a proper trial and sentencing hearing) that the