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Institute, Cato Institute, Center for Arizona Policy, Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence (Claremont Institute), Chamber of Commerce of the United States
oversight of state institutions, there is little documentation of the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on when an institutional reform decree should be
subgroups of Medicaid recipients in ways previously barred by statute. Part III examines the evolution of § 1983 jurisprudence. It argues that
the jurisprudence surrounding prisoners’ religious-exercise rights. 23 Indeed, two of the Supreme Court’s seminal cases on prisoners’ reli- gious
other landmark pieces of legislation passed in the last century). See Brief for Constitutional Jurisprudence et al. as Amici Curiae in Support of
”); see also Basil H. Mattingly, Forum over Substance: The Empty Ritual of Balancing in Regulatory Takings Jurisprudence, 36 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 695
rescission may be elected. Early civil law jurisprudence, influenced by medieval moral theology,8 restricted the right of rescission to cases where the
Law, 4 CANADIAN J.L. & JURISPRUDENCE 3, 16 (1991). For example, Charles Reich wrote that property “is the creation of law.” Charles A. Reich, The
McNally jurisprudence, lower courts, with ample prodding by prosecutors, resumed their previous common-law lawmaking until, after considerable delay, the
1440 † Associate Dean, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program; Professor of Law, University of California