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The Supreme Court's establishment-clause jurisprudence has been shifting and confusing.
A surreal moment during the Arizona argument summed up how peculiar the Court's campaign-finance jurisprudence has become.
"Islamic jurisprudence has not spent the past 1,400 years opposed to change; it has been defined by it".
But our jurisprudence has also always recognized that lay jurors bring their common knowledge and experience to the deliberation room.
Death-penalty jurisprudence has become abstrusely complicated as a divided court has flip-flopped over how much discretion to allow judges and juries in capital cases.
As Judge Lagueux wrote, "The guiding principle of Establishment Clause jurisprudence has been government neutrality," and the prayer fails all tests of neutrality set by the Supreme Court.
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Centuries of jurisprudence have upheld the doctrine that a certain portion of the coastline is held in public trust.
The greatest moments of jurisprudence have never been merely dry legal analysis, but have been linked to broader principles — and historical and social realities — from which they derive.
Without referring directly to the Montana case, he said the Supreme Court's First Amendment jurisprudence had become incoherent since Citizens United and required revision.
The architects of modern conservative jurisprudence have sought to address the problem of judicial activism by developing "originalist" methods of constitutional interpretation.
Decades of conservative Supreme Court jurisprudence have made the law of racial equality just as concerned with burdens on whites as with those on minorities.
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