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"But it doesn't follow that we're acting in a way that's contrary to all our conventional jurisprudential principles".
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It's a transparent attempt to undermine the law by whatever means happen to be available rather than by any consistent jurisprudential principle.
"The upshot," Breyer writes, "is that lengthy delays both aggravate the cruelty of the death penalty and undermine its jurisprudential rationale".
In the UK, the 1985 Gillick case [ 40] is a clinical and jurisprudential landmark for the principle that the capacity of a minor to consent to medical care should be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Rather than a jurisprudential judgment based on the application of previously articulated principles to their specific facts, each of these cases call instead for an essentially political resolution.
This quasi-universal principle and its limitations leave non-negligible details to national or regional regulatory or jurisprudential fine-tuning.
Screws v. United States was a jurisprudential tease.
First, it distorts the jurisprudential aspects of the case.
"There is plentiful historical and jurisprudential evidence for that".
As a lawyer, I disagree with his jurisprudential assumptions.
Liberal groups, on the other hand, focused on the result and not the jurisprudential infighting.
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