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method that can be used only by con- sent,” but once the arbitral award has been issued, “the enforceability of the decision rests not on consent as
Sentencing Table that computes a range of sentence durations using two inputs: a (numerical) offense level and an individual defendant’s criminal history
explanation, concluding that the language of the text message that WMU sent the student-athletes regarding its religious and medical exemptions covered both
when Congress was not in session,52 despite the fears at Philadelphia that militiamen from New Hampshire might be sent to quell a disturbance in
April 2017, top Denver officials including the Mayor, City Attorney, and all members of the City Council, sent a letter to the local ICE office. Citing
anticommunist climate of the Cold War, their own relative indifference to economic inequality, and other factors sent NAACP lawyers off on an “increasingly
latest attempt to rein in the discretion of sentencing judges. Before the PROTECT Act, a district court’s decision to choose a sentence that
1933, the radical National Student League sent him, with two classmates, to observe the Scottsboro trial in Alabama.130 Similarly, in 1950, a year
Eisenhower sent in federal troops to enforce judicial desegregation orders.51 In doing so, Eisenhower, speaking to the nation, observed that “the