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jurisprudence. The Court’s decision in Lucia v. SEC presents a series of puzzles for the employee/officer distinction that this Note attempts to resolve
increasing speed since the United Kingdom’s recent submission to the jurisprudence of European courts dominated by continental jurists—a legal, political
§ 2 jurisprudence anew.” In so holding, the Court made clear that, under existing precedent, Section 2 did not raise constitutional-avoidance concerns
Tradition in American Jurisprudence, 15 C… See generally Neil Duxbury, Faith in Reason: The Process Tradition in American Jurisprudence, 15 Cardozo L
may market their products, as well as recent developments in speech jurisprudence declaring that pharmaceutical manufacturers have a right to
that Justice Alito joined the Court, Robert Post and Reva Siegel identified tensions between the jurisprudence of originalism, which purports to
equity by accretion of precedent.”5 “[A]vulsive changes to eq- uity jurisprudence,” however, “required legislative approval from Parliament.”6 This
Circuit. Her immigration law jurisprudence, which constituted a significant portion of the caseload she managed while on the court of appeals
Andrew Verstein’s article, The Jurisprudence of Mixed Motives, comes close to reaching this ideal. However, his model suffers from two critical flaws
its jurisprudence on religion. So it was no surprise that the Court, five years later in Carson, would not care about Maine’s intent to avoid funding