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The majority opinion in the 2-to-1 decision was written by Judge Laurence Silberman, a stalwart of conservative jurisprudence whose views are said to be enormously influential in conservative legal circles.
In defending the lower court's ruling, the Oakland group told the justices that "necessity is one of the oldest and most well-entrenched common law defenses in Anglo-American jurisprudence whose roots can be traced to the mid-13th century in England".
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Although some of those rights talked about by sex worker rights activists are mentioned in conventions, some are undermined or weakened by international law whose jurisprudence has traditionally constructed sex work as an affront to human dignity.
He was 80. Professor Murphy taught in the politics department at Princeton for 37 years, and from 1968 until his retirement in 1995 he was McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, a chair whose first occupant was Woodrow Wilson.
All have been qualified, but only Scalia and Clarence Thomas, whose jurisprudence has been equally vibrant if quieter in rhetoric, stand out.
The National Rifle Association called the nomination "outstanding," the Federalist Society called Gorsuch "exceptional," and the National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru called him "a careful and thoughtful judge whose jurisprudence is squarely in the mainstream of legal conservatism".
As in many aspects of jurisprudence, it often depends on whose ox is being gored.
This is in sharp counterpoint to erudite cosmopolitans such as Moseneke or Kenya's Mutunga, whose records and jurisprudence suggest a commitment to universal standards of human rights and the rule of law, to which local political and social customs must adhere.
November 3, 1845 near Thibodaux, Louisiana May 19 , 1921Washington, D.C., United States Edward Douglass White, (born Nov. 3, 1845, near Thibodaux, La., U.S. died May 19 , 1921 Washington, D.C.), ninth chief justice of the United States (1911 21), whose major contribution to U.S. jurisprudence was his "rule of reason" decision in 1911 that federal courts have since applied to antitrust cases.
Ms. Kagan would fill the seat held for 34 years by Justice John Paul Stevens, whose ringing opinions defined modern liberal jurisprudence, particularly as the decibel level of his dissents grew in recent years.
Mr. Aboulmagd is one of Egypt's best-known intellectuals, a senior aide to former President Anwar el Sadat, consultant to the United Nations and ever-curious polymath whose interests range across the fields of Islamic jurisprudence, comparative religions, literature, history and commercial law.
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