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opposition undermined the enforcement of the postal statutes. Abolitionists in New York and Boston sent tens of thousands of pamphlets into the South
foreign aid. In the months immediately after the end of the war, the United States sent billions in aid to Europe.130 The aid program helped stem
mechanism discussed was highly personalized coupons sent at the point of sale, which would avoid the need to show consumers different prices but would
disparities in sentencing, either based on the race of the sentenced person or the race of their victim, in the same county.15 Those who can
autonomy from par- ents. It may be sensible to ask older children about their preferences, as the dis- sent inWisconsin v. Yoder suggested.288 But that
statutes are capable of coexistence, it is the duty of the courts, ab- sent a clearly expressed congressional intention to the contrary, to regard each
role of appellate review in constraining sent… See Note, supra note 424, at 967 & n.121 (noting the role of appellate review in constraining sentencing
experienced narcotics officer who sent ‘beef cake’ images of himself to . . . a lonely [woman] looking for companionship,” less as evidence of entrap- ment
jurisdiction when he was a sitting judge. He spoke to congressmen about bills to restrict jurisdiction, sent directives to (then-Professor) Frankfurter
SECURITY 73 (2011). Some political scientists speculate that, once the President had already sent significant forces to the region, Congress’s rejection