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constant conflict judges were perhaps more able to get by with a shared-sense jurisprudence than they would have been in the face of pressure to
Representative works in this tradition include, for example, Henry Carter Adams, Economics and Jurisprudence, 8 Science 15 (1886); and Edwin R.A. Seligman
consistent with classical jurisprudence’s concern with economic favoritism.22 Another possibility is that public officials are spending exactly as a
omitted)). 259. Robin West, The Missing Jurisprudence of the Legislated Constitution, in THE CONSTITUTION IN 2020, at 79 (Jack M. Balkin & Reva B
2181-86 (2018). 301. For a comprehensive survey of Supreme Court antitrust-divestiture decisions, see E. Thomas Sullivan, The Jurisprudence of
The link between core due process values and the Great Writ remains central to the Supreme Court’s Suspension Clause jurisprudence today. Thus, the
Julie E. Cohen, Copyright and the Jurisprudence of Self-Help, 13 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. 1089 (1998). Still others believe that the DMCA would be
news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2006/07/take_the_fifth .html [http://perma.cc/939J-JNBJ]. 340. Latara Appleby, Judge Rules Reporter Can Claim Fifth Amendment
supranational courts, though there were some connections in both personnel and jurisprudence between the mixed courts and the British vice admiralty
jurisprudence or to Title IX. Strikingly, the administrative standards devised by OCR to enforce Title IX, which are not controlled by the legal