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decide for themselves how best to resolve these concerns. Please know, however, that editors across the country are cognizant of the troubling trend toward longer articles and ...
framework for understanding, and then evaluating, the claim that the government fails to treat people as individuals when it classifies them by race
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level executive-branch officials. The story of federal criminal law therefore reveals that the rivalry between the branches persists in certain domains
specific circumstances. Our project is not merely theoretical: we argue that “pluralism”—the combination of IP and non-IP policies—provides a more
algorithmic risk assessment to estimate the likelihood that a person will commit future crime. As many scholars have noted, these algorithms tend to have
such as administrative law judges (ALJs), who are partially insulated from the President’s removal power. Underlying both of these prongs of the “anti
EDITOR'S NOTE FINAL.DOC 4/30/2004 10:07 AM The Yale Law Journal Volume 113, Number 8, June 2004 1751 EDITOR’S NOTE: THE CONSTITUTION IN TIMES