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Court’s vagueness jurisprudence are old friends,” criticizing Congress’s decision to “give the Judiciary uncut marble with instructions to chip away all
and Supreme Court equal-protection jurisprudence focused on race. 40 She argues for greater use of disability law, not only remedially, but also
retrogression standard and the “limited substantive” role it grants section 5.61 Read as a whole, the Court’s section 5 jurisprudence stands for a simple
Peyote Road, 23 CUMB. L. REV. 315, 329-30 (1993) (viewing Lyng as marking a “low point” in the Court’s modern history of free exercise jurisprudence); id
not have been possible or politically sound in 1997, but the advances in ART legislation and jurisprudence discussed in this Note show that uniformity
television shows are often described as corrupting our culture instead of polluting it, yet nothing in First Amendment jurisprudence suggests that the
BMW of N. Am., Inc. v. Gore, 517 U.S. 559, 574 (1996) (“Elementary notions of fairness enshrined in our constitutional jurisprudence dictate that a
implementation of this program is still very much in development and may face legal challenges given developments in Supreme Court jurisprudence
argues that the most fundamental “split decision” in family-law jurisprudence concerns whether to maintain a commitment to generally applicable rules
concurring opinions to try to shape the future direction of the Court’s jurisprudence. Consider his surprise concurrence in the Voting Rights Act