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James Forman Jr. | Yale Law Journal James Forman Jr. 113 Yale L.J. 895 (2004) The Supreme Courts jurisprudence on criminal juries has overlooked an
endorsement of extraterritorial power outside the tax context could unsettle several strands of horizontal federalism jurisprudence—the body of law that
federalism jurisprudence between 1975 and 1985, famously bookended by a pair of rare and abrupt reversals of Supreme Court precedent. The Note documents the
Rahimi exposes deep tensions and inconsistencies within the Roberts Court’s Second Amendment jurisprudence. The Second Amendment’s Second Sex | Yale
career, Justice Souter has openly articulated a jurisprudence based on a slow, measured evolution of legal doctrine. He modeled himself after Justice
jurisprudence and theory. Even in run-of-the-mill cases, comparators often cannot be found, particularly in today’s mobile, knowledge-based economy
procedural due-process jurisprudence. Through the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court broadened its understanding of the types of “property” protected
jurisprudence has been dominated by an unhelpful interest in taxonomy. A conventional wisdom has grown up around these projects. This Article, the first
of the historical arguments employed by judges in contemporary Second Amendment jurisprudence. The authors argue that this jurisprudence mistakes a
periodization of the Supreme Court’s arbitration jurisprudence, the Note categorizes and recounts the normative positions on arbitration law that