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focused on workable alternatives as important to the judicial inquiry. In a prisoner’s challenge to his death sentence not directly implicating
those sentiments which draw people together (sympathy, courtesy, gratitude, trust and so on) . . . .” In short, “solidarity” is achieved by the
undermining my ability to estimate the level of polarization produced by each of the descriptions. The last sentence of the original essay read, “He then puts
rents as the most important spur to innovate, and echoed the prevailing sentiment that the high-tech sector must be maximally incentivized to invest in
than physical—is also “real” rape and worthy of protection under the law. Again, rape reform has produced a steady erosion in the sentiment that the
2019) (observing in the context of 2017 demonstrations that “a protest of that size and manifesting such palpable anticolonial sentiment” was, until that
administrative state has faced a recurring sense of democratic crisis over its lifetime. That sentiment rings truer than ever today, as the administrative
rape reform has produced a steady erosion in the sentiment that the harm to those who are raped by their social acquaintances and intimates—the
the state could not command (without paying just compensation); prosecutors offer reduced sentences or charges on condition that defendants waive
Section 236(c) to apply to people detained by ICE even long after their release from their underlying criminal sentences, notwithstanding the plain language