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of what is now called ‘original public meaning’ jurisprudence ever adopted by the Supreme Court”); Jamal Greene, Heller High Water? The Future of
RE- PRESSIVE JURISPRUDENCE IN THE EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC: THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE LEGACY OF ENGLISH LAW (2010); Walter Berns, Freedom of the
225 (N.Y. 1819); Commonwealth v. Young (Pa. 1818), reprinted in 1 J. Jurisprudence 47 (Pa. 1821). 116. Kohl v. United States, 91 U.S. 367, 373
example of what is now called ‘original public meaning’ jurisprudence ever adopted by the Supreme Court”); Jamal Greene, Heller High Water? The Future
the sparse and fragmented jurisprudence of the Supreme Court.11 Both judicial review of administrative action and political control of administration
given the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence in this area, mandatory dues collection would likely not be permissible in political unions, even in the
the history of free speech jurisprudence in times of crisis “mocks our commitment to an open political process”); HARRY KALVEN, JR., A WORTHY
drafting manuals in their jurisprudence. author . Yale Law School, J.D. 2016; Dartmouth College, B.A. 2013. I am especially grateful for the direction and
to develop their jurisprudence on “free houses,” often ignoring these significant market problems. Finally, Part IV contends that the application of
jurisprudence offers em- ployers a means to opt-out of class litigation. This also provides defendants with the benefits of mandatory arbitration