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acknowledged that the ban on certain methods of performing later abortions was more effective for the message it sent than the lives it saved: “We would hope
cards to either Wal-Mart or Amazon.com, sent electronically immediately upon completion. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed with NVivo
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
for-day credit for sentences—meaning being sentenced to EM is directly comparable to being sentenced to time in a cell, and therefore a particularly
typically offers day-for-day credit for sentences—meaning being sentenced to EM is directly comparable to being sentenced to time in a cell, and therefore a
they will actually have to serve them. For example, if Michael Milken had been sentenced under todays sentencing regime, and if he had been made to
general and for death sentence cases. I Alton Coleman’s case is hardly the most sympathetic one on death row. In 1986, he was sentenced to death for
—or 24% of the total—were sentenced to prison). An additional 37% of those convicted were sentenced to jail, id., but these sentences likely reflect
“importance of qualified immunity ‘to society as a whole.’” As Noah Feldman has observed, the Supreme Court’s recent qualified immunity decisions have sent a
physician testimony. In such cases, an ALJ may offer the appellant the right to pre- sent on all of the cases, but the parties “typically rest on the