Search results for: "JURISPRUDENCE" (1477 results)
and boycott. Throughout the entire history of English criminal jurisprudence, the Star Chamber was the only criminal tribunal that imposed counsel
Court’s Second Amendment jurisprudence. Taking public transportation as a case study, the Note surveys rules and regulations promulgated by railroad
analysis of the effective control standard in maritime operations, ECtHR jurisprudence on extraterritorial military engagements and territorial
Constitution and that continues to inform the jurisprudence of the U.S. Supreme Court. American federalism as traditionally understood involves judicial
the separation of powers. Part II de- scribes Justice Breyer’s administrative-law jurisprudence. Like his approach to other areas of law, Breyer’s
friendly jurisprudence. In the milestone 1971 “Pentagon Papers” case, the Court ruled that the state could not impose a prior restraint on speech and
Jurisprudence: A Threat to Liberty, 59 U. Chi. L. Rev. 225, 232-37 (1992). See, e.g., Paul Horwitz, First Amendment Institutions (2013); Frederick Schauer
Pryor Jr. A�er a quarter of a century on the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thom- as’s jurisprudence in the field of criminal law offers no shortage of
constitutions free from the language of segregated schooling. This ill-understood history severely troubles the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence of the schoolhouse
Behavioral Economics in Antitrust Jurisprudence, 6 Competition Pol’y Int’l 89, 97 (2010). × See, e.g., U.S. Dep’t of Just. & Fed. Trade Comm’n, Merger