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jurisprudence in the 1940s and 1950s, the legal foundation for each of these premises strengthened. 101 However, enough uncertainty persisted to
states); Sharon K. Sandeen & Christopher B. Seaman, Toward a Federal Jurisprudence of Trade Secret Law, 32 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. 829, 834-43 (2017
plenary-power jurisprudence emerged in the same era as Indi- an boarding schools and other assimilationist policies.”). 24. Id. at 272 (majority
significant settlement agreements in American prod- uct liability jurisprudence.”); Nora Freeman Engstrom & Robert L. Rabin, Pursuing Public Health Through
criticize the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence, exemplified by Citizens United v. FEC, that has enabled unfettered campaign spending.14 They offer a
Turning to the ISP-based surveillance cases, courts have not yet reevaluated those rulings in light of recent Fourth Amendment jurisprudence
collecting various perspectives that debate the historical and norma- tive implications of original-intent jurisprudence); Jamal Greene, The Case for
”). The ADA’s access/content distinction finds an imperfect parallel in jurisprudence under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and its
process, see Logan v. Zimmerman Brush Co., 455 U.S. 422, 428 (1982), the Court’s other due process jurisprudence leaves ample room for Congress to
REV. 489, 514 (1989); and Jody S. Kraus, Philosophy of Contract Law, in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF JURISPRUDENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LAW 687 (Jules Coleman