Search results for: "JURISPRUDENCE" (1477 results)
of the entity that distributes a publication does matter, under the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence, non-profit advocacy groups have greater—not fewer
“a democracy-enhancing jurisprudence” grounded not only in “logical reasoning and legal principles” but also in a need to “inform and informed by the
its power and check its “hegemonizing ambitions.” Even our jurisprudence has come to see them as “critical buffers between the individual and the
criminally negligent homicide jurisprudence a new and unusually prominent inquiry into conduct. Criminally negligent homicide is defined in New York as
protection was not an explicit basis for the result in Gideon, the Court’s contemporaneous jurisprudence hints at that rationale and harmonizes with
jurisprudence (fiqh), was to make women not only experts in the laws, but also knowledgeable practitioners of legal process. Since the revolution, activists
has gone further in punitive damages cases, observing in Gore that “[e]lementary notions of fairness enshrined in our constitutional jurisprudence
For contributions taking a private-law approach to reparations, see, for example, Symposium, The Jurisprudence of Slavery Reparations, 84 B.U. L. Rev
”); Michael S. Moore, Morality in Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence, 31 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 47, 63 (2008) (“What is the worth of a right good against the
Court, 1960 Term—Foreword: The Passive Virtues, 75 Harv. L. Rev. 40 (1961) (outlining a theory of Supreme Court jurisprudence based explicitly on the