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the Status Quo framing on average increases agreement with these sentences by about 4.6%. The results differ with respect to the negative statements
journal forum January 30, 2019 694 governmental misconduct—where petitioners have served their sentences, and they and their community suffer continuing
upon a constitutional question although properly pre- sented by the record, if there is also present some other ground upon which a case may be
every convicted person as an individual.”41 The apparent point is two-fold: (1) the sentencing judge should ensure that the pun- ishment fits the
executive order in the text of the case came in the following sentence, which simply summarizes long-established understandings of government employment
her client and serving society at large. But the sentiment that the legal profession “must be insulated from the more vulgar mores of the marketplace
overjudicialization of the processes of self-governance.” It seems clear that many who share this sentiment would describe civil servant suits in exactly this
the way in which the object of empathy (or pity, for that matter) is regarded by a morality that derives all its force from the sentiment of sympathy
standing result in “an overjudicialization of the processes of self- governance.”168 It seems clear that many who share this sentiment would describe civil
matter) is regarded by a morality that derives all its force from the sentiment of sympathy—persons may be given an incomplete existence by this form of