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society”—in other words, the equal-protection jurisprudence that abolished slavery “simultaneously legitimated new forms of state action that perpetuated
wave’s first legal history casebook, Law and American History: Cases and Materials, which was revised and retitled in 1989 as Law and Jurisprudence in
fill the gap in FAA jurisprudence by answering whether charters and bylaws count as “contracts.” But even in state law, where judicial rhetoric often
—although not, to be sure, because of any specific piece of constitutional text—emerged as an important theme in the “new” federalism jurisprudence of
jurisprudence beginning with Reed v. Town of Gilbert, a seemingly innocuous case about a municipal sign ordinance. Reed ushered in what may turn out to be a
Indigenous Subjects | Yale Law Journal Indigenous Subjects abstract. This Article tells the story of how race jurisprudence has become the most
important separation-of-powers question: how is immigration authority distributed between the political branches themselves? The Court’s jurisprudence
jurisprudence and an opinion-writing style in addition to a public presence. The focus of this Essay is on the extrajudicial dimension of her tenure on the