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need not simply assume in all cases that the hostile sentiment has arisen from stereotypes about the sex of the people that men and women should be
clerks, law books, and the cold, bleak trial record for company. No witness’s testimony to hear. No defendant’s demeanor to observe. How is she supposed to determine what is—or is ...
period awash in anti-immigrant, particularly anti-Catholic, sentiment. The historians’ brief showed how “consternation over immigrant Catholics out
litigation.” Id. at 441 (Brennan, J., concurring). Many other courts have echoed the same sentiment. See Lamborn v. Dittmer, 873 F.2d 522, 531 (2d Cir. 1989
solely and explicitly on the basis of race, is objectively unlawful and outside the scope of Presidential authority.” This sentiment seems
sentiment, describing this as an anti-CRT movement has some basis in the breadth and depth of the movement as it often targets CRT by name. Ruth Colker
deeply disturbing phenomenon in modern civil litigation.” Id. at 441 (Brennan, J., concurring). Many other courts have echoed the same sentiment. See
some relationship to individual responsibility or wrongdoing.” These sentiments were last expressed by the Court in 1982, in Plyler v. Doe, when the
judges to sentence individuals to death based on facts not found by… Comment 115 Yale L.J. 727 (2005) In Henderson v. Stalder, the Court of Appeals for
violated the Sixth Amendment jury right because it permitted judges to sentence individuals to death based on facts not found by… Forum In the Justice