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the sentencing discretion of courts is confined to the limits established by the legislature.”); Albernaz v. United States, 450 U.S. 333, 344 (1981
[] is designed to ensure that the sentencing discretion of courts is confined to the limits established by the legislature.”); Albernaz v. United
albatross that she could not shake, that she’s not capable of leadership, which defies logic. . . . Had it been a man, the whole issue of fitness to lead
plaintiff alleging an unconstitutional stop un- der the Fourth Amendment violation. See, e.g., Whitley v. Albers, 475 U.S. 312, 319 (1986) (stating that
Bill Dodge, Graeme Dinwoodie, Jack Goldsmith, Carlos Vazquez, Kristen Eichensehr, Maggie Gardner, Ingrid Wuerth, Albertina Antognini, Ben Wittes
of the total 75. Id. at 1502. 76. Chloe Albanesius, Every Place Samsung and Apple Are Suing Each Other, PC MAG. (Sept. 14, 2011), http
towards deciphering the Commander-in-Chief Clause. author. James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law; Albert Clark Tate, Jr., Professor of Law; and Miller
Libr. Special Collection, Carl McFarland Papers, Box 2, Homer S. Cummings—Correspondence Folder). Cummings made a similar remark to Senator Alben
introduced by Senator John Kyl (R-AZ). See Stephen Albainy-Jenei, Patent Reform 2009: Still Too Many Competing Interests, BARNETT_836.DOC 1/26/2010 12
44 (1917). The Ways and Means Committee reemerged as a part of Albert Gallatin’s program to bring the Treasury more firmly under congressional