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Saxon jurisprudence.” CHARLES A. BEARD & MARY R. BEARD, THE RISE OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION 100 (1927). 18. Wendell Phillips, for example, condemned
predictable.43 Although the Bell through Deuel line of cases discussed above was only nominally concerned with obvious-to-try jurisprudence (instead, the
Coherent reasoning and consistency in the applicable jurisprudence is particularly significant for states in defining the scope of treatment by which
recently, this Comment will focus on jurisprudence under the 1962 UFMJRA. See Uniform Law Comm’n, A Few Facts About the . . . Uniform Foreign-Country Money
scholars have noted, online collateral auction jurisprudence is sparse; however, it does exist and could increase as more secured creditors come to
First Amendment jurisprudence is fickle. Sometimes it is transformed in prominent, widely known cases, like Citizens United. At other times, it is
literature on analytical jurisprudence, however, the term “hard cases” has a specific, technical meaning: “hard cases” are “legally unregulated cases in
time soon.4 In Stewart, the majority and the dissent disagreed not only about how the Court’s jurisprudence should be interpreted, but also about
that survey or critique an area of jurisprudence, and Comments that identify tensions or gaps in both modern 2 and long-established doctrines
Diamond v. Diehr to the jurisprudence of patentable subject matter was that for the first time the Court identified claims to computer-implemented