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what evidence a reviewing court should consider, despite being fundamental to the effective vindication of the rights of plaintiffs harmed by the
birthright citizenship by statute. The debate, however, has overlooked a significant piece of historical evidence. The Amendment’s Citizenship Clause
efforts to publicize and rein in the costs of tax expenditures. Our Note helps to explain this apparent paradox. We offer evidence on how the
little evidence that this system, with all its devastating human and monetary costs, is con- tributing to improved public safety. Prisoners of Politics
the criminal-justice system is deeply broken: the United States’s incarceration rate is the highest in the world, and there is little evidence that this
evidence that this system, with all its devastating human and monetary costs, is con- tributing to improved public safety. Prisoners of Politics argues that
evidence it deems “secret.” In the decades after Reynolds was decided, the government rarely invoked the privilege. The alarming frequency with which the
have universally interpreted it to be an absolute privilege—once properly invoked, the government can refuse to disclose any piece of evidence it deems
corporate governance landscape is not going to alter this process. V. a less unhappy ending? Happily, a careful review of the evidence—including the