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direction. As the Supreme Court has sought to ground more of its constitutional jurisprudence in original understanding, it has signaled an interest in
devoted himself to the bread-and-butter craft of judging. The net result is that he and his jurisprudence were comparatively unknown to most of the American
refuge in a jurisprudence of doubt.”). 2. Dist. Att’y’s Off. v. Osborne, 557 U.S. 52, 104 (2009) (Souter, J., dissenting). 3. Id. the yale law journal 135
staunchly protected de jure by Supreme Court jurisprudence and relevant statutes—the State Department has developed a strategy of attack whereby
Circuit’s Claim Construction Jurisprudence, in Intellectual Property and the Common Law 123, 128 (Shyamkrishna Balganesh ed., 2012) (showing that the
campaign finance, much of it critical of Supreme Court jurisprudence that elevates free speech above other democratic values. A litany of commentators has
doctrine’s relationship to the administrative-law jurisprudence of a man who helped develop it: Justice Breyer. Born of Breyer’s proposal to bring
jurisprudence. When a law orders conduct, yet evades review, litigants should be allowed to sue to enjoin state courts’ enforcement of the law
doctrinal culprit here turns out to be the very lodestar of the Court’s separation-of-powers jurisprudence: the canonical tripartite framework enunciated
Pound decried the “mechanical jurisprudence” of firm rules. Roscoe Pound, Mechanical Jurisprudence, 8 COLUM. L. REV. 605 (1908). 78. 15 U.S.C. § 2