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Supreme Court’s jurisprudence and its propensity to “obscure the relationship between present-day racial inequality and past discrimination,” and calling
article could withstand the comparison, Katz’s analogy certainly honors the ambition of my project. Like the Rosetta Stone, The Jurisprudence of Mixed
the Court’s criminal law jurisprudence. Professor Rachel Barkow argues that Justice Sotomayor’s prior experience working on criminal law cases as a
ironically, given his focus on questions of representation and political structure, Ely essentially ignored the jurisprudence of racial vote dilution, whose
to make of Justice Sotomayor’s criminal procedure jurisprudence? In this Essay, Professor I. Bennett Capers attempts to answer that question by
this revival: Justice Scalia’s late-career criminal due-process jurisprudence. In his attack on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Scalia exerted
Development of the Equitable-Tolling Jurisprudence 1347 B. Negligent Lawyers Reach the Supreme Court 1351 C. The Law Governing Postconviction Counsel After
“cruel and unusual” if it violates the “evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society.” Death penalty jurisprudence and
debate and constitutional jurisprudence since that era.4 In 1. See, e.g., 1 BRUCE ACKERMAN, WE THE PEOPLE: FOUNDATIONS (1991); 2 BRUCE ACKERMAN, WE
preferences of the party of the President that appointed him, i.e., Republican President George W. Bush. And that fact—more than his jurisprudence in