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employed. Prior to Miller, the Supreme Court consistently relied on “objective indicia,” such as legislative enactments and sentencing practices, to
and put them in better homes; they operated with the intent to exert social control. Beginning in 1854, an estimated 100,000 children were sent on
sentences (regardless of the punishment imposed by a previous sentencing sovereign). This objection has a very simple answer. When assigning a sentence, a
ought to be available should be left to the individual to decide. Con- sent for race and ethnicity data processing must be an affirmative act, but it is
Justice Blackmun retained several letters sent by state and local employees which informed him that Garcia had eliminated their option to choose “comp time
treaty ratified . . . for repression of the trade in white women,” President Taft sent the Senate Committee on Immigration a report by Commissioner
into the thousands of pages made no difference.257 Con- sent, though, is an impossible rubric through which to justify these practices. As Cohen notes
in collective investment trusts). 241. In November 2024, a coalition of consumer groups sent a letter to senators expressing concern about proposed
which the newest apprentice in a French restaurant is sent to retrieve soufflé weights lent to a rival. Aspiring bankruptcy lawyers are instructed to
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