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Criminal Law, 100 MICH. L. REV. 505 (2001). But here, too, a categorical analysis offers the advantage of making the costs of such overcriminalization more
See Yates v. United States, 135 S. Ct. 1074, 1100 (2015) (Kagan, J., dissenting); William J. Stuntz, The Pathological Politics of Criminal Law, 100
First Place?, 22 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 123 (1998); Larry D. Kramer, Putting the Politics Back into the Political Safeguards of Federalism, 100 COLUM
countenance too sanguinary and cruel.”). 89. Margaret Colgate Love, The Twilight of the Pardon Power, 100 J. CRIM. L. & CRIMINOLOGY 1169, 1182-83 (2010
the harm of impoverishment. Where $100 or $1,000 directly limits a low-income family’s ability to buy food or medicine, it is difficult to imagine an
12, at 2083. 77. See Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., The Future of Legal Ethics, 100 YALE L.J. 1239, 1252 (1991) (“Not only was the drafting process [of
1866); LA. REV. STAT. § 24 (1856). 18. State v. Dunn, 100 P. 258, 258 (Or. 1909). 19. Aaron Tang, A�er Dobbs: History, Tradition, and the Uncertain
precise images, including capturing “the lettering on the side of an aircraft from eleven miles away” or a “serial number . . . viewed from 100 feet away
1866); LA. REV. STAT. § 24 (1856). 18. State v. Dunn, 100 P. 258, 258 (Or. 1909). 19. Aaron Tang, After Dobbs: History, Tradition, and the
depreciation from income for tax purposes. However, the Tax Reform Act of 1986, Pub. L. No. 99-514, 100 Stat. 2085 (codified as amended in