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that a defendant whose justifications or excuses for wrongdoing reach a point of normative weight denoted as a should not face liability. That point
to naïve expected-value maximization. Partial reversibility could also be denoted by imposing a significant switching cost on any change in policy
disabilities, not look their age, or identify with a gender that does not correspond to the sex denoted on their birth certificates. 316 In each
shaming sanctions such as public humiliation, denunciation rituals, and forced apologies can deter offenders and denounce crime more cheaply than
the judge accepts the plea, officers may publicly denounce the plea to put pressure on prosecutors to be more punitive in the future. In one such
example, Democrats favor reproduc- tive rights and gun control,16 and progressive critics predictably denounce the holdings ofDobbs andBruen for limiting
reproductive age or women who might seek an abortion as the denominator,” since “H.B. 2 applies to all abortion providers and facilities in Texas.” Whole
retaliatory-discharge action brought under state law. the yale law journal 129:1214 2020 1248 benefit of the lowest-common-denominator minimum wage set for
Chapter 7 as the numerator and the num- ber of all asset cases closed in 2018 under Chapter 7 as the denominator. 142. Jiménez, supra note 68, at 797
2018 under Chapter 7 as the numerator and the num- ber of all asset cases closed in 2018 under Chapter 7 as the denominator. 142. Jiménez, supra note