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periodization of the Supreme Court’s arbitration jurisprudence, the Note categorizes and recounts the normative positions on arbitration law that
criminal law jurisprudence. Professor Rachel Barkow argues that Justice Sotomayor’s prior experience working on criminal law cases as a prosecutor
occurred only in the 1960s as the Supreme Court merged earlier strands of rights jurisprudence in novel ways. The emergence of neutrality, this
and the development of a forfeiture jurisprudence that would inquire into individual and familial hardship. Timbs v. Indiana reaffirms the
Judicial Federalism, 28 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 93, 94 (2000); and Randall T. Shepard, The Maturing Nature of State Constitution Jurisprudence, 30 VAL. U. L
concluded that it was the jurisprudence of the Insular Cases that had made possible and perpetuated a relationship under which Puerto Rico and its people
Part II, I provide an alternative history that emphasizes both the importance and the variability of the neutrality ideal to free-speech jurisprudence
on cynicism or disillusionment; the conclusion follows logically from a cold analysis of the history and the jurisprudence. For example, antiracist
jurisprudence of the Second Amendment as an illustration, this Article explores functional, formal, and purposivist answers. It argues that none of