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and enforcing the criminal law,’” id. at 561 n.3. (quoting Brecht v. Abrahamson, 507 U.S. 619, 635 (1993)). The Court then criticized the statute for
105 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J U N E 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 What About #UsToo?: The Invisibility of Race in the #MeToo Movement Angela
Implications of Network Economic Effects, 86 CAL. L. REV. 479, 595 n.484 (1998) (emphasis added); see also Robert M. Weiss & Ajay K. Mehrotra, Online Dynamic
an indication of the scholarship contesting the legitimacy of narrative, see Carbado, supra note 104, at 1284 n.2. 125. Margaret E. Montoya
than academic measures”). 84. PCSP EVALUATION, supra note 31, at 31; UTAH FOUND., supra note 19, at 1; Wells et al., supra note 71, at 326 (“[I]n
create music and other works. And, as SoundExchange CEO Michael Huppe wrote, it’s possible that “n the not-too-distant future” we will have “virtual
for example, Redmayne, supra note 7, at 172 n.19, who finds that the effects of proof burdens on harm-causing accidents, safety costs, and
& Larry N. George eds., 1996) (noting that the quick victory in this war “stifled . . . debate” about constitutional allocations of war powers). See, e.g
Unplanning, supra note 20 (proposing various procedural reforms to the local zoning and land-use regulation); Roderick M. Hills, Jr. & David N
of African people.” 98 U.S. 145, 164 (1879), quoted in Jeremy Waldron, Foreign Law and the Modern Ius Gentium, 119 Harv. L. Rev. 129, 145 n.71 (2005