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classic law-of-nations scholars who influenced American thought in this area grounded their “theories firmly in a natural law jurisprudence. . . . [T]he
Court directly on point,” the Court looked once again to its Article III jurisprudence for a “rough analogy.”84 At the heart of that analogy are two
power jurisprudence under the Territory Clause.28 I argue below that many, perhaps all, of the claims ad- vanced under the rubric of the repurposing
federal court jurisprudence in part because the federal government was engaged in a number of high-volume distributive activities, notably the
disproportionality in the criminal justice system. Paradoxically, right-to- counsel jurisprudence may have made the predicament of African Americans
promote the rule of law. Kevin M. Stack, An Administrative Jurisprudence: The Rule of Law in the Administrative State, 115 COLUM. L. REV. 1985, 1997
impact jurisprudence. By carefully tracing this statutory and doctrinal evolution, we show how the APA erased race from its purview. When agencies act in
Justice Scalia argued that the majority’s opinion “opens a whole new boutique of constitutional jurisprudence (‘plea-bargaining law’).”3 To which I say
Rehnquist of Arizona, rose to the pinnacle of jurisprudence in this country at the same time. America has been the better for their service on the
jurisprudence); David D. Meyer, Lochner Redeemed: Family Privacy After Troxel and Carhart, 48 UCLA L. REV. 1125 (2001) (discussing the Court’s family privacy