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cap the sentences of favored defendants by charging them with offenses 4. Apprendi v. New Jersey, 120 S. Ct. 2348, 2365 & n.19 (2000). 5. Id. at 2355
yields social benefits of $50 per period. Policy B is more innovative and costs $20 to implement. It yields benefits of $120 per period with a
Concerns at Play 791 the yale law journal 120: 728 2 011 730 B. The Comparator Heuristic’s Legitimizing Work 794 C. The Call for Experts
Justifiably Different? 1956 4. Exception: Voluntary Application of State Methodology 1958 the yale law journal 120: 1898 2 011 1900 iii. state
Acting Solicitor General). Recent empirical work has shown that the yale law journal 120:2 183 2011 2184 The first four Parts of this
Right of Shareholders To Be Informed 664 conclusion 666 the yale law journal 120: 622 2 010 624 introduction Until the Supreme Court’s
court 75 conclusion 81 LEE_ARTICLE_TOPRESS_V2 10/29/2010 6:00 PM the yale law journal 120:2 2010 4 “Patent litigation is like the
yale law journal 120: 862 2 011 864 At most stages of the immigration process, immigration officers must make important decisions about what
Considerations 1669 the yale law journal 120: 159 0 2 011 1592 a. Considerations of Nonobviousness 1670 b. Considerations of Commercial
Act 1416 conclusion 1417 the yale law journal 120: 1368 2 011 1370 introduction Use of a precommitment device enables a government or