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concurring) (emphasis added); see also id. at 543 n.9 (noting that if the plea agreement “does not contain any refer- ences to the Guidelines,” then
available “to 57. See supra notes 25-26 and accompanying text (describing the rule outlined in the Freeman con- currence). 58. Adam N. Steinman, Case
Sexual Consent and a New Rape Shield Law, 70 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 51, 75 (2002); Galvin, supra note 8, at 787 n.116. 127. Sibley, 33 S.W. at 171
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theories would 7. See infra text accompanying note 58. 8. See Mitchell N. Berman, Justification and Excuse, Law and Morality, 53 DUKE L.J. 1, 17
1775 (“[I]n [some] men’s eyes, it is important to affirm that any woman who would be found in a ‘man’s job’ is neither as competent as a man, nor
surveyed female.”); Laura Mulvey, Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, 16 SCREEN 6, 11 (1975). 62. Cf. Schultz, supra note 9, at 1775 (“[I]n [some] men’s
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supra note 15, at 215 n.18. 125. HERBERT S. MILLER ET AL., U.S. DEP’T OF JUSTICE, NAT’L INST. OF LAW ENF’T & CRIMINAL JUSTICE, PLEA BARGAINING IN
State Water Res. Control Bd., 22 Cal. Rptr. 3d 128, 137 n.9 (Ct. App. 2004) (“[T]he parties do not argue [that Chevron deference] applies to a state