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POLICIES (1966). 39. Social Security Act of 1935, Pub. L. No. 74-271, tit. I, § 1, 49 Stat. 620, 620. 40. Id. tit. IV, § 401, 49 Stat. at 627. 41
the 1960s assessed punishment imposed by federal authorities. See infra notes 37, 40-46 and accompanying text; see also Alexander A. Reinert, Eighth
Pildes, The Supreme Court 2003 Term—Foreword: The Constitutionalization of Democratic Politics, 118 HARV. L. REV. 28, 40 (2004). T2. T Of course
Affairs, 86 VA. L. REV. 649, 694 (2000); Zachary D. Clopton, Replacing the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality, 94 B.U. L. REV. 1, 40 (2014
acceptable. See Lawrence M. Friedman, Crime and Punishment in American History 40 (1993). An Act for the Punishment of Certain Crimes Against the United
Cornell L. Rev. 1436, 1437-40 (1997). 9. See Lisa Lee, Private Credit Is the Hot New Thing, but Its Roots Go Back to 1980s Junk Bonds, Bloomberg (Dec
the Bloomberg Soda Rule, and the Ghost of Woodrow Wilson, 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1859, 1864-65 (2013). The most recent chapter in this ongoing public
substance of pleas”); Adam N. Stern, Note, Plea Bargaining, Innocence, and the Prosecutor’s Duty to “Do Justice,” 25 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1027, 1039-40
hereinafter Greenberg, How Facts Make Law II. For additional work in this vein, see Mark Greenberg, How Facts Make Lawand the Nature of Moral Facts, 40 Direito
Universal Pictures, 603 P.2d 425, 431 (Cal. 1979). the yale law journal pocket part 118:38 2008 40 or devisees is an important stick