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tarians, the nonpartisan officials who resolve procedural disputes. The parliamentarians’ distinc- tive jurisprudence reflects their tenuous
text. 164. SeeMaura Strassberg, Taking Ethics Seriously: Beyond Positivist Jurisprudence in Legal Ethics, 80 Iowa L. Rev. 901, 906-08 (1995
accompanying text. 164. SeeMaura Strassberg, Taking Ethics Seriously: Beyond Positivist Jurisprudence in Legal Ethics, 80 Iowa L. Rev. 901, 906-08 (1995
Jurisprudence of Byron White, 74 U. COLO. L. REV. 1523, 1548 (2003) (“[T]he Constitution places very few limits on what a state may criminalize.”). 212
2007) (“While the ultra vires doctrine is nearly dead in the jurisprudence of for-profit corporations, it is potentially powerful in nonprofit
influential in monopolization cases, which fall under Section 2. In other words, reasoning that originated in one context has wound up in jurisprudence
J.L. & JURISPRUDENCE 71 (2010), which discusses mixed motives for consented-to action. 74. Finnis, supra note 22, at 236. 75. Id. at 237. 76
Jurisprudence, 78 N.Y.U. L. REV. 2177, 2182-83 (2003). 19. See, e.g., Vickers v. Fairfield Med. Ctr., 453 F.3d 757, 763 (6th Cir. 2006). 20. 232 F.3d at 35
; Carol M. Rose, Property Rights, Regulatory Regimes and the New Takings Jurisprudence—An Evolutionary Approach, 57 TENN. L. REV. 577, 588 n.49 (1990). 23
OXFORD ESSAYS IN JURISPRUDENCE 107, 107 (A. G. Guest ed., 1961) (one of the “standard incidents” of property ownership is the right to manage—to be