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Pew Ctr. on the States, One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008, PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS 3 (Feb. 2008), http://www.pewstates.org/uploadedFiles/PCS_Assets
at a 1968 CELAMmeeting, which had been orga- nized to support base ecclesial communities and the reformation of the Church.100 Gutiérrez would later go
Jr., Some Effects of Identity-Based Social Movements on Constitutional Law in the Twentieth Century, 100 Mich. L. Rev. 2062, 2203 (2002); Michael J
and incidental references to energy efficiency in other memoranda.100 In 2011, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found two “key fac- tors
exceptionalism, see infra text accompanying notes 99-… For a particularly vivid example of abortion exceptionalism, see infra text accompanying notes 99-100. For
Holston $5000 to kill Decker’s sister. When Holston asked Decker if he was sure this is what he wanted, Decker replied, “I am absolutely, positively, 100
“Congress intended to equate traffic in drugs with a danger to the community”). See, e.g., State v. Anderson, 127 A.3d 100, 125 n.4 (Conn. 2015
Law in the Twentieth Century, 100 Mich. L. Rev. 2062 (2002); Edward L. Rubin, Passing Through the Door: Social Movement Literature and Legal
Cong. (1983); H.R. 798, 98th Cong. (1983). 100. S. 210, 98th Cong. (1983); S. 26, 98th Cong. (1983). 101. Judicial Reform Act of 1982, S. 3018
Criminal Law, 100 Mich. L. Rev. 505, 509, 547 (2001) (describing the criminal law as a “one-way ratchet”). See Brown, supra note 112, at 225 (arguing that