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1116-17. 126. Friendly, supra note 123, at 1268. “[F]ederal court complaints of procedural due process dep- rivation in the 1970s showed a 350 percent
plane costs $35,000 to fly, or $350 per passenger. Suppose there are a total of 1000 possible passengers: 500 business travelers who will pay up to
Ullman v. United States, 350 U.S. 422, 428 (1956) (“Nothing new can be put into the Constitution except through the amendatory process. Nothing old
by the butchers of New Orleans be held to be a deprivation of property within the meaning of that provision.350 In dissent, Justice Bradley, with
43, 350-77 (2015); Richard A. Primus, Equal Protection and Disparate Impact: Round Three, 117 HARV. L. REV. 493, 494-97 (2003). 301. See, e.g
Parenthood Ariz., Inc. v. Humble, 753 F.3d 905, 915 (9th Cir. 2014) (quoting Buckman Co. v. Plaintiffs’ Legal Comm., 531 U.S. 341, 350 (2001)) (enjoining
Id. 43. Id. at 350. 44. Id. at 351. 45. 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)(2)(A) (2012); U.S. SENTENCING GUIDELINES MANUAL § 2X1.1(b)(1)-(2) (U.S. SENTENCING
SDO among police officers, public defenders, jurors, and civilians). 198. Id. at 348-49. 199. Id. at 350. 200. The study does not disaggregate
Democratic Civil Society, supra note 4, at 350 (“It bears emphasizing that the constitutive role of copyrightable creative expression in a democratic
THOMAS L. REV. 177, 177-78 (2005). 226. Alford, supra note 60, at 1210; see also Ullmann v. United States, 350 U.S. 422, 452 n.5 (1956) (Douglas, J