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appearing in [William Randolph] Hearst-owned newspapers, marijuana use was associated with ‘foreigners’ . . . which exacerbated ‘anti-Mexican sentiment
Tallenytyre’s paraphrase of Voltaire, the loyal opposition 1983 underlying that phrase can be a sentiment closer to a catchphrase (mis
The second possibility emerges from the sentence just quoted from Loving. It suggests that symmetrical discrimination—punishing both white and black
2005); see also Graham v. Florida, 560 U.S. 48, 80-82 (2010) (holding that juveniles may not be sentenced to life in prison without parole for a
the possibility of “selfish ownership” by majority shareholders. He makes two crucial omissions in this reference: (1) the rest of the sentence; and
possibility of “selfish ownership” by majority shareholders. He makes two crucial omissions in this reference: (1) the rest of the sentence; and (2) the
241-43 (1972) (Douglas, J., concurring) (concluding that the death penalty had been imposed arbitrarily, even where the baseline was death and certain defendants were given more ...
patients was given federal approval today.”). Alice Park, HIV Used to Be a Death Sentence. Here’s What Changed in 35 Years, Time (Dec. 1, 2016, 3:03 PM EST
—there is a theoretical explanation for the point. In the same sentence, Ouellette also claims that Patent Inflation “assumed that patentability can be
only proper routes for public sentiment to influence political/policy choices.”). The substantial literature pointing to the frailties of the American