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United States Constitution / James Madison / Law / Criminal law / Bail / Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Originalism / Cruel and unusual punishment / Excessive Bail Clause / United States Bill of Rights / Harmelin v. Michigan / Robinson v. California
Date: 2010-03-08 17:01:13
United States Constitution
James Madison
Law
Criminal law
Bail
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Originalism
Cruel and unusual punishment
Excessive Bail Clause
United States Bill of Rights
Harmelin v. Michigan
Robinson v. California

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