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that question. Like most elements of international criminal law, aggression finds its foundation in the statutes and jurisprudence of the post-World
not a wise or necessary decision” and that “[i]t sent our jurisprudence on a hazardous detour”), with Welsh S. White, Defending Miranda: A Reply to
sentencing jurisprudence). E.g., United States v. Windsor, 570 U.S. 744, 754 (2013) (showing that the President instructed th… E.g., United States v
deference” to a state’s decision to pun- ish repeat offenders more severely.63 Most notably, the recent noncapital proportionality jurisprudence changes
jurisprudence is the supreme court of baseball, otherwise officially known as the National Commission. Supreme in the finality of its decisions, it is the sine
the Court’s rights jurisprudence reflects a subordination structure. Fundamental rights and interests are o�en overridden by sweeping penological
overreached, the regulation was designed to protect perfected interests rather than to insure inchoate interests. In takings jurisprudence, the state
adjudication, that, in turn, may influence the Supreme Court’s own constitutional jurisprudence. In that sense, lower courts may be seen as simply another
” exception to the public accommodations section of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. A. Social Meaning, Sphericality, and Sociological Jurisprudence
jurisprudence in the aftermath of Enron. Proponents of the status quo warn that such doctrinal movements will weaken targets’ bargaining power in negotiated