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nonpartisan officials who resolve procedural disputes. The parliamentarians’ distinctive jurisprudence reflects their tenuous positions—namely, that they can
failure to appre- ciate the range of forms that unconstitutional coercion may take. Second, many of Huq’s descriptive claims about courts’ jurisprudence
discrimination because of the race or religion of his or her partner/spouse. author . John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale Law School. I
Why Is It Wrong To Punish Thought? | Yale Law Journal Why Is It Wrong To Punish Thought? abstract. It’s a venerable maxim of criminal jurisprudence
of the ECtHR’s fair-trial jurisprudence on the Cour de cassation and Conseil d’Etat in France, Professor Mitchel Lasser points out that the Cour acted
excessive deference to the executive unfortunately persists as an entrenched part of our jurisprudence. introduction In 1944, Justice Jackson
A. Reinert, William Baude, and Joanna C. Schwartz to challenge the Court’s qualified-immunity jurisprudence, providing fresh grounds for revisiting
unsuited to the school environment. Requiring teachers, who are not familiar with Fourth Amendment jurisprudence, to obtain a warrant before searching
jurisprudence,” akin to “involuntary servitude,” and “inconsistent with the policy and traditions of a country which has abolished involuntary
internet. To the contrary, one of the key lessons of the sovereign-deference jurisprudence is that in order to avoid tensions between sovereigns, courts