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extin- guished glimmer of hope in the Supreme Court’s composition and recent jurisprudence— begins this way: “Prisoners’ rights lawyers have long faced
Progressive Era); Nelson Lichtenstein, Great Expectations: The Promise of Industrial Jurisprudence and Its Demise, 1930-1960, in LICHTENSTEIN
slowly building jurisprudence that questions deference to agency statutory interpretations could aid private litigants that challenge reversals of
case as “a strikingly narrow and limited analysis of the APA’s text the Court arguably upended decades of jurisprudence and foundational principles of
state constitutional jurisprudence indicates that courts are likely to defer to state legislatures when it comes to the need and size of borrowings.122
equal protection and, thus, a fair opportunity to participate in the political process.57 Cast at the intersection of constitutional jurisprudence
in the class-action context to begin with. Class-action jurisprudence has never required a defendant to be served by unnamed class members, whether
Newcomb Hohfeld Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School, Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, and Visiting Distinguished Scholar-in
these infirmities, however, the Brooke Group framework appears to be well entrenched in the Court’s jurisprudence. 3 We therefore take the
experience of state constitutional jurisprudence indicates that courts are likely to defer to state legislatures when it comes to the need and size of