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this area of law. i . the constitutionalization of libel law Despite its muddled treatment in defamation jurisprudence, the concept of “community
Thoughts, 49 MONIST 342, 365 (1965); cf. JOHN AUSTIN, LECTURES ON JURISPRUDENCE 441 (Robert Campbell ed., 5th ed. 2005) (1885) (“Where a criminal
aware that the census is less than fully accurate, but this awareness has had little apparent effect on the Court’s malapportionment jurisprudence
jurisprudence, was intended to strike a balance between Congress’s goal of facilitating minority communities’ ability to elect their preferred
Scalia, J., dissenting) (criticizing the majority opinion for laying “waste the foundation of . . . rational-basis jurisprudence”); Morrison v. Olson
yardstick for commercial success. This Note argues that courts instead should use profits as the proper measure of an invention’s commercial success. Current jurisprudence’s...
live case or controversy would undermine the core insight behind their separation of powers jurisprudence, namely that no man ought to be “judge in
jurisprudence requiring the government to demonstrate a good reason to deprive a person of her bodily liberty—is ignored to enforce drug laws. I have struggled
surrounding the Civil Rights Act, then subsequent APA cases,18 and finally the Supreme Court’s more recent disparate-impact jurisprudence.19 By
230. See Natsu Taylor Saito, Will Force Trump Legality After September 11? American Jurisprudence Confronts the Rule of Law, 17 GEO. IMMIGR. L.J