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257 Con- sent, though, is an impossible rubric through which to justify these practices. As Cohen notes, in the age of the sensing net and the
Bush—sent messages to Congress stating that he would abide by a legislative determination to overrule his Executive Order), was deemed irrelevant by
physician testimony. In such cases, an ALJ may offer the appellant the right to pre- sent on all of the cases, but the parties “typically rest on the
2010) (“[T]aken together, Brennan’s opinions sent a clear signal to lower courts that the law could no longer be employed as a bludgeon against the
sentence. In sum, if judges succumb to cognitive biases, baseline framing results in the imposition of sentences closer to the sentencing baseline than
effects are both significant and sup- ported by robust data analysis or academic research. When such effects are pre- sent, the CBO should separately score
at A1 (reporting on “[t]eams of undercover air marshals and uniformed law enforcement officers” sent “to bus and train stations, ferries, and mass
unilaterally set the terms—particularly in contracts for employ- ment or for necessary consumer items—there often can be no meaningful con- sent. The
a just-cause regime protects the worker from exclusion from the employer’s property unless good cause is pre- sent. Under the physical theory, just
consumer items—there often can be no meaningful con- sent. The substantive question is largely secondary; if the contract is procedurally unjust, any