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electorate might be less punitive than the electorate of the late twentieth century. For those reasons, this Review argues that electoral politics can offer
that to- morrow’s electorate might be less punitive than the electorate of the late twentieth century. For those reasons, this Review argues that
convict them, due to their desire to remain in the United States. Of course, these systems set up powerful barriers to fighting a case. And they do so
to release prisoners early despite lack of remorse for their crimes. This Note thus makes an appeal to readers regardless of whether they believe that
domestic actors grant commutation much less often than they do parole.44 The plain language of the Statutes suggests that their framers intended
their audiences—are not academics. This means that these audiences want to hear different things from the Justices. Unlike academic audiences, they
or the standard deduction, if they choose not to itemize) and their ulti- mate tax liability and tax payments.41 Some, though not all, of this
Alabama, 474 U.S. 82, 88 (1985) (citations omitted). 3. Throughout this Note, the terms “jurisdiction” and “sovereign” refer to government units that
than rules of behavior on the NPUs themselves. The history and purposes of exit re- strictions thus differ from the tradition that I trace here. As a