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of this division as giving Congress responsibility for deciding if and when the United States should use military force (except for some narrow
person’s conviction for a felony, misdemeanor or other offense, even if it is not included in the sen- tence.”9 Collateral consequences amplify punishment
judges deliberating behind closed doors while reading briefs submitted by the parties to a case, but public deliberation.20 If the law is to evolve
companies that process sensitive information, especially if that infor- mation is protected by a federal privacy statute? In a nutshell, what are—and
universally—in courts with a par- ticular perceived political valence. If such disparate odds in fact exist, the liti- gant’s forum choice can make obtaining
reflecting “a direct departure from existing constitutional law,” actual implementation of their new paradigm is ultimately quixotic. Moreover, even if
ultimately quixotic. Moreover, even if their framework were somehow adopted in principle, it would disappoint in practice because, by design, it relies
asked for a 15% rate.26 So, even if Democrats had been involved in the legislative process, the 21% rate that we ended up with would be in the realm
how federal courts can play a limited but important role in promoting consistency and transparency, if not uniformity