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that government financing of information is inferior to IP because it “substitut[es] a governmental determination of the value of particular types
terms and provisions in their policies es- sentially verbatim.249 But it also suggested many areas in which states were ex- pected to tailor the
punishment, and a retroactive theory of revocation 1741 deciding a sentence—from “elements” of an offense, which were those facts es- sential to finding a
Booker in Months Figure 1. departures over time F ra ct io n o f C as es mandatory sentencing and racial disparity 55 effects can
novel contribution of this Note and is es- sential for understanding the constitutional, democratic, and policy implications of the Biden
economy perspective, law is “the es- sential connective tissue between political judgment and economic order.” Jedediah Britton- Purdy, David Singh
Facilities: An Epithet in Need of Limiting Principles, 58 ANTI- TRUST L.J. 841, 852-53 (1990) (proposing a number of limitations on liability under the es
Read broadly, this could mean that where an exception already exists, a less restrictive means is es- sentially per se available to the government
STEPHEN BREYER, ACTIVE LIBERTY: INTER- PRETING OUR DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION (2005) (articulating Justice Stephen Breyer’s es- sentially purposivist
element of burglary is meritless.”). 117. See, e.g., Majeed, 694 A.2d at 339 (“[A]pplication of the law of burglary . . . discourag[es] domestic