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concurring). 97. TIMOTHY GRALL, U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, P60-262, CUSTODIAL MOTHERS AND FATHERS AND THEIR CHILD SUPPORT: 2015, at 2 (2020). 98. 42 U.S.C
Beauharnais v. Illinois, 343 U.S. 250, 262 (1952) (“Long ago this Court recognized that the economic rights of an individual may depend for the
262, 311 (1932) (Brandeis, J., dissenting) (praising state governments as the “laboratories” of democracy). Schleicher cites state variation under
different prescriptions for what that role should be. Their disagreements centered around questions of Revisited 262 (Karl Brunner ed., 1981); Theda
may be relevant to 97. Lehr v. Robertson, 463 U.S. 248, 262 (1983). 98. Id. at 260 n.16 (quoting Caban v. Mohammed, 441 U. S. 380, 397 (1979)). 99
Mair, Electronic Monitoring in England and Wales: Evidence-Based or Not?, 5 CRIM. JUST. 257, 259, 262 (2005) (indicating that monitoring technology has
to the right to raise one’s children as “essential”); Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390, 399 (1923) (same). This authority flows in part from
be protected from unjust charges”). 49. See, e.g., Equitable Fire & Marine Ins. Co. v. Holland Banking Co., 262 S.W. 444, 446-47 (Mo. Ct. App. 1924
262 and accompanying text (describing meaningful but modest reforms). 37. See infra notes 168-169 and accompanying text (describing state legislation
section 3E1.1. The offender’s sentencing range drops from 210 to 262 months down to 151 to 188 months, a reduction of five to six years. See U.S