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defendants’ basic rights. Controversially, RICO appeared to criminalize “being a criminal”—a status instead of an act. 9 Although this seemed less
remarked within months of the Gideon decision that it had fundamentally changed “the whole course of American legal history.”9 Similarly, in 1964, Abe
Id. at 685. 8. Id. at 687. 9. Id. 10. Id. at 687-88 (footnote omitted) (quoting H.R.J. Res. 208, 92d Cong. (1972)). 11. Id. at 691 (Powell, J
expertise as a “[g]ood in [i]tself” that is inherently worthy of deference.9 Lvovsky presents the professional-technology and professional-virtue con
South America, Wash. Post (Nov. 14, 2019, 9:57 AM), https://www.washingtonpost .com/world/the americas/a-government-chased-from-its-capital-a
dominate culture. See generally Theresa A. Martinez, The Double-Consciousness of Du Bois & The “Mestiza Consciousness” of Anzaldúa, 9 Race, Gender
The Shifting Sands of Antitrust Policy: Where It Has Been, Where It Is Now, Where It Will Be in Its Third Century, 9 Cornell J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 239, 247
4, 2013, 9:37 AM), http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/03/20133472624414944.html; Andrzej Wilk, The Russian Army—The Priority for
approximately 9% of all rape or sexual assault victimizations recorded in the NCVS National Crime Victimization Survey involved male victims.’” Falk
L. & Pub. Pol’y 1, 9-16 (2012) (surveying weaknesses in current Fourth Amendment privacy doctrines). See, e.g., Paul Ohm, The Fourth Amendment in a