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purposes). 32. The Chicago School vision, which by the 1980s became dominant in antitrust jurisprudence, posited “consumer welfare” as the legislators
sharpens the questions at issue, and in the absence of constant conflict judges were perhaps more able to get by with a shared-sense jurisprudence
jurists—who as individuals had the largest hands in shaping the jurisprudence of statutory interpretation. See Peterson, su- pra note 1, at 75 (criticizing
literature or jurisprudence of federalism, both of which tend to extoll the virtues of lower-tier governments.332Nor is it typical of local-government
jurisprudence about whether voluntary consent is a factual or legal determination). 286. See supra notes 3-5 and accompanying text. commonsense
Supreme Court jurisprudence on labor unions—that labor col- lective action was a “fundamental right.”100 In 1937, and perhaps only in 1937, 94. Id. 95
” 72 and avoid adopting “wholesale . . . a kind of U.S. jurisprudence free expression approach.” 73 But even the company’s fundamental mission was
the fine, and continue to commit crime (internal quotation marks omitted)). 182. Morris B. Hoffman, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Neo-Rehabilitationism
no means foreign to U.S. jurisprudence or to Title IX. Strikingly, the administrative standards devised by OCR to enforce Title IX, which are not
traditional no- tions of our jurisprudence will not be deemed a bar to an exercise of this Court’s jurisdic- tion.”). 388. See, e.g., Ariz. Sch. Bds