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be—and, according to both the Court’s jurisprudence and common sense, is—a crime, it is also substantially different from ordinary crimes. This
problem with bright lines has more to do with jurisprudence than empirics. They are antiformalists and are deeply suspicious of any sustained effort to
deference is an essential part of constitutional jurisprudence because it preserves moral questions for legislatures and for the people. In this way
& H.L.A. Hart eds., The Athlone Press 1970) (1780); JAMES MILL, Government, in ESSAYS ON GOVERNMENT, JURISPRUDENCE, LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, AND LAW OF
sometimes constraining federal power in the wake of a Commerce Clause jurisprudence that leaves the federal government with all the authority to
rights and cordoning off plaintiffs’ religious beliefs. Roe deference is an essential part of constitutional jurisprudence because it preserves moral
worth telling for many legal commentators is its ready applicability to contemporary problems in policy and jurisprudence.42 As recently as 1990
any individual state, (for it probably differs in all), but it is the common law of England, the grand reservoir of all our jurisprudence.”). 3. 3
state’s borders by treating alienage as a suspect classification under its Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence.147 The federal government, of course, is
Senate confirmation hearing as a great “national seminar” to instruct the American people on the bright future promised by his revolutionary jurisprudence