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found that “n the opinion of 180 officers from New York City and Washington, D.C., the number of arrests that result in conviction is the least important
pick a side. See id. at 228 & n.4 (“We need not resolve this apparent anomaly today.”). Stephanos Bibas, Judicial Fact-Finding and Sentence
B.A. 2011. I am deeply grateful to Carol M. Rose for her guidance, feedback, and encouragement throughout this project; to David N. Kinsey, Ingrid
Criminal #38380. × William N. Bowie and James Frye Convicted, Wash. Trib., Nov. 12, 1921. × Motion for a New Trial, United States v. Bowie, Criminal
candidates-are-testing-a-new-politics-in-the-midterms http://perma.cc/7UCN-4ZMT. × See Hovenkamp & Shapiro, supra note 6, at 2024 n. 128
inter alia, the parole statute, 8 U.S.C. § 1182(d)(5) (2018), and the Immigration and Nationality Act. See Complaint at 29 n.51, 36-38, Indiana v
et al., supra note 11, at 402 (describing rulemaking as the most transparent process in the federal government); William N. Eskridge, Jr. & John
Keating, The Theory of Enterprise Liability and Common Law Strict Liability, 54 Vand. L. Rev. 1285, 1286 n.6 (2001) (mentioning insurance as an
to the public”). Cf. Friedman & Ponomarenko, supra note 14, at 1877 (discussing front-end transparency in policing); Kathleen Kersh & Matthew N. Currie
Burnett Ponsa-Kraus, supra note 37, at 825 n.127 (quoting titles of nineteenth-century organic acts). Aurelius, 140 S. Ct. at 1674 (Sotomayor, J