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What would such a jurisprudence look like?
It is a jurisprudence built in the dark.
In 1985, Edwin Meese, Reagan's Attorney General, gave a speech urging the Court to adopt a "jurisprudence of original intent".
He seems sympathetic, in other words, to a more ambitious role for judges than a jurisprudence of the gentle nudge.
"If Mr. Moussa has a jurisprudence problem, he should refer back to Al Azhar," Mr. Aboul Fotouh said, since he's not a scholar or a jurist himself.
I can imagine a jurisprudence that at least begins to use racial disparities as a tool to question the constitutionality of criminal punishment.
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In its opening scene, set in the conference room of a law firm (designed with tome-laden stateliness by Santo Loquasto), "Race" suggests it might be a jurisprudence-minded variation on Mr. Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" (which was revived exhilaratingly on Broadway in 2008, also at the Barrymore).
His argument clinches the case not for a progressive jurisprudence but for a more engaged politics of economic justice.
Although Bodin placed history "above all sciences," he actually wished to extract from it the materials for a transcendent political philosophy and a universal jurisprudence.
However, in his view theology is a sort of jurisprudence, a type of science of law (NE, p. 526).
Recently the Brennan Center hosted a conference with the title, "Money in Politics 2030: Toward a New Jurisprudence".
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