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might be less punitive than the electorate of the late twentieth century. For those reasons, this Review argues that electoral politics can offer a
—Black men during Reconstruction. It then dives into the congressional debate, cataloging every version of the Amendment that was voted on. Next, this
for their patience and invaluable feedback throughout the editorial process. All errors are my own. Introduction t cannot be believed that the large
expect their relationship to continue, norms, rather than law, will determine allocations among them. More specifically, Ellickson argues that in “midgame
constitutions enshrined that principle. Its major exponents, Thomas Jefferson among them, were sometimes responsible for drafting these statutes and then
Yale Law Journal - The New Class Blindness The New Class Blindness abstract. There is a widespread perception that class receives no special
entailment or implicature to the effect that the branches therefore could not delegate their respective powers to another branch. Against this positive