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181 Amendment jurisprudence. Warrantless foreign intelligence surveillance would be admissible in criminal prosecutions, but only if such
391 (Kalliopi Koufa ed., 2007) (noting that the ICTY’s “jurisprudence reiterates the link increas- ingly being recognized in international law
expanded in jurisprudence. See, e.g., Jolynn Dellinger & Stephanie Pell, The Impotence of the Fourth Amendment in a Post-Roe World, Lawfare (June 13
chorus of scholarship criticizing the lack of proportionality analysis in the Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Rather than simply bemoan
our jurisprudence, see Mary Ann Glendon, Right… For discussions of this strategy and its history in our jurisprudence, see Mary Ann Glendon, Rights
932-35 (2019). For various articulations of how social and political mobilization can inform constitutional jurisprudence, see Jack M. Balkin, How
fully reinstating their pre-McNally jurisprudence, lower courts, with ample prodding by prosecutors, resumed their previous common-law law- making until
McNally jurisprudence, lower courts, with ample prodding by prosecutors, resumed their previous common-law law- making until, a�er considerable
jurisprudence. . . . This body of law would serve no purpose if a plaintiff could overcome the absence of a statutory right of action simply by
3, 11 (1987). 3. Boris I. Bittker, The Bicentennial of the Jurisprudence of Original Intent, 77 CAL. L. REV. 235, 250 (1989). 4. Boris I. Bittker