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Other scholars have observed the peculiarities of prison legislation and jurisprudence. See genera… Other scholars have observed the peculiarities of
HOFSTRA L. REV. 1709, 1710 (2007). Indeed, the analogy is not limited to American jurisprudence. In Hebrew, the same word, שופט, is used for “judge
only nominally concerned with obvious-to-try jurisprudence (instead, the cases took the formalist position that methods are not appropriate prior art
federal Indian law—until recently. In two recent concurrences, Justice Clarence Thomas has subjected the Court’s Indian Commerce Clause jurisprudence to
from so flowing. In the century since Hale, the Court has continued to develop its jurisprudence of corporate constitutional rights and has expanded
Beth A. Colgan | Yale Law Journal Beth A. Colgan This Essay sketches the outlines of a forfeitures jurisprudence under the Eighth Amendment’s
Bo Malin-Mayor | Yale Law Journal Bo Malin-Mayor This Note proposes a new dimension for student-speech jurisprudence: procedure. How schools punish
Reason Why, and two statements of the Niagara Movement – and explores how the themes they developed contain a critique of the underlying rationales of the Supreme Court’s ...
the importance of U.S. nationality in future Alien Tort Statute jurisdictional analysis, offering that the Supreme Court can still bring ATS jurisprudence back in line with ...
Stephanie H. Barclay | Yale Law Journal Stephanie H. Barclay As the Supreme Court has sought to ground more of its constitutional jurisprudence in