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jurisprudence. Less ideological campaign, more convergent evolution, this process has spanned decades, over a series of opinions, and includes the votes of
remarkably pertinent: “[I]t can only deform our constitutional jurisprudence to tailor it to laws that couldn’t be enacted, since constitutional law
overview of its history and jurisprudence. utilizing foreign legal assistance actions to promote corporate accountability for human-rights abuses
in Mesquite was what kept the case alive. Simply put, nothing in the Supreme Court’s voluntary-cessation jurisprudence suggests that the standard is
taken together, are potentially a watershed moment in the Court’s Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Prior to Jones, the Court’s precedent on location
recently given the title Lord Camden) authored one of the most widely cited judicial decisions in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence: he declared that
at night, working toward a graduate degree in Diplomacy and Jurisprudence; during the day, he worked as a salesman. Wood, twenty-six and also a
Article III’s requirement of an injury in fact). See Adam N. Stein- man, Lost in Transplantation: The Supreme Court’s Post-Prudence Jurisprudence, 70 VAND
constitution. See, e.g., DONALD P. KOMMERS & RUSSELL A. MILLER, THE CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GER- MANY 532 (3d ed
jurisprudence applies to machine-generated data. See Brian Sites, Rise of the Machines: Machine-Generated Data and the Confrontation Clause, 16 COLUM. SCI