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difficult, and the best way to achieve this may be contested, as reflected in the controversies over the Supreme Court’s voting-rights jurisprudence and in
Allowed to Die. No fan of the Justice’s jurisprudence, Dougherty nonetheless saw Justice Kennedy as the linchpin of America’s political order. His
Court’s early 1970s due-process jurisprudence “is the vital interest in promoting an accurate decision, in assuring that facts have been correctly
the common law.196 According to that jurisprudence, admiralty jurisdiction applied to offenses against navigation acts when (1) the suit was in rem
Court’s gender equal protection jurisprudence, debates among the Justices, lower court judges, and attorneys have focused in significant part on whether
long time that the theory is a poor and inaccurate description of actual First Amendment jurisprudence. There are many forms of communication that lie
reviewing CHAFETZ, supra note 4) (same); Aziz Z. Huq & Jon D. Michaels, The Cycles of Separation-of-Powers Jurisprudence, 126 YALE L.J. 346, 382-90 (2016
relating to the history of DUI jurisprudence and the political capital of DUI defendants; other types of forensic testing are not yet regulated by such a
originate in Graham, but was imported from a rich line of jurisprudence interpreting the constitutional bar on 287. Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386, 397
jurisprudence: “Limited government, federalism, originalism, and so on.” Doerfler and Moyn, by contrast, argue for reform, though a different kind than