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fewer people should be sent to prison increased from 29% to 44%; belief in the effectiveness of “ stiffer sentences” was reduced from 78% to 65%.195
threats came from unions. Beginning in the late 1930s, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)—the labor movement’s progressive wing—sent teams
1062 Congress with antislavery petitions, a coalition of angered Southern legislators demanded that the petitions be sent to committees to die
We sent a demand letter to the county threat- ening litigation55 and coordinated with local grassroots groups to launch a public pressure campaign
and outside courts with discriminatory intent claims Notwithstanding the litigation challenges posed by intent cases, they repre- sent crucial
Romero was “unlawfully pre- sent” in the United States for more than one year, he would be barred from reen- tering the United States for ten years if
approach adopted by Judge Tjoflat in his Wollschlaeger dis- sent,140 and finally expand upon the theory of professional speech based on an understanding
owning the stock owned by the FP. This would mean that the DS constructively owns all the stock of the FS, which (ab- sent any other nuances to the
Congress had ratified the proposed ERA and sent it to the states a reason to treat sex-based classifications as suspect, as Justice Brennan contended
sent themselves on Election Day and cast a ballot. Most states did not have any formal voter registration at all until the period between the 1870s