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approach to race Justice Thomas’s race jurisprudence is, foremost, informed by his understanding of what the original meaning of the Fourteenth
procedures constitute the best alternative for enforcement of beneficiary rights. Donenberg misreads both the DRA and § 1983 jurisprudence, overstates
they developed contain a critique of the underlying rationales of the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence of the same period. This Comment problematizes the
Southerners as a racial “reactionary.” See Paul Butler, Rehnquist, Racism, and Race Jurisprudence, 74 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1019, 1023 (2006) (quoting The
525 C O M M E N T In Wakefield’s Wake: Rescuing New York’s Enterprise Corruption Jurisprudence introduction For many years, New York
and jurisprudence is whether international law should count as law—whether it is, in John Austin’s phrase, “law[] properly so called”1—given the
became firmly entrenched in human rights jurisprudence. In Part II, I look at recent decisions by the U.N. Human Rights Committee (HRC) and the European
a surprising source for this re- vival: Justice Scalia’s late-career criminal due-process jurisprudence. In his attack on the Federal Sentencing
provided little guidance on how to answer them. See Michael R. Ulrich, A Public Health Law Path for Second Amendment Jurisprudence, 71 HASTINGS L.J. 1053