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International Jurisprudence is Divine Law” and that “the obligations of Natural and Revealed Law exist independently of consent of men or nations.” But
that the interweaving of these threads in Supreme Court jurisprudence threatens to further unravel traditional mechanisms of executive-branch
preclearance for those jurisdictions would have been highly unlikely. Justice O’Connor defended this radical change in section 5 jurisprudence by
THE SUPREME COURT AND PUERTO RICO: THE DOCTRINE OF SEPARATE AND UNEQUAL (U.P.R. Press 1985) (examining the Supreme Court jurisprudence that gave rise
emerging opportunities and challenges By enacting new laws and developing domestic jurisprudence, some jurisdictions are creating opportunities for
permissions remains common, the Supreme Court’s exactions jurisprudence notwithstanding.58 Given the amount of discretion being exercised, the few
even though it is a central part of constitutional jurisprudence and has been regarded 10. DOROTHY A. BROWN, CRITICAL RACE THEORY: CASES
government actions. This Part proposes a model process—guided by the Court’s jurisprudence and procedures that Congress has created in analogous
“Something old, something new” may be a good approach to a wedding, but in conflict-of-laws jurisprudence, it can spell trouble. Part I of this Essay
precedents embrace a view long acknowledged by U.S. constitutional jurisprudence.113 As a constitutional matter, the mirror prin- ciple is simply a variant of