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The Antitrust Jurisprudence Of Neil Gorsuch, John M. Newman Sep 2917

The Antitrust Jurisprudence Of Neil Gorsuch, John M. Newman

Florida State University Law Review

In 2017, the U.S. Senate confirmed Neil M. Gorsuch’s nomination to serve on the Supreme Court. Like Justice Stevens before him, Gorsuch’s primary area of expertise is anti-trust law. Like Stevens, Gorsuch both practiced and taught in the field before joining the bench. As a judge for the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, Gorsuch penned multiple substantive antitrust opinions.

His unique expertise will likely situate Gorsuch as one of the Court’s leading voices on antitrust matters for decades to come. A close examination of his prior antitrust opinions thus offers vital insight into his approach to antitrust principles and execution. …


Unequal Law, Unequal Burden: The All-Male Selective Service Act, Civilian Rights, And The Limits Of Military Deference In Modern Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Amy Mccarthy Oct 2017

Unequal Law, Unequal Burden: The All-Male Selective Service Act, Civilian Rights, And The Limits Of Military Deference In Modern Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Amy Mccarthy

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Marriage Equality: The Paralleled Progress Between Public Approval And Supreme Court Decisionmaking, Riley Erin Fredrick Jan 2017

Marriage Equality: The Paralleled Progress Between Public Approval And Supreme Court Decisionmaking, Riley Erin Fredrick

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Federalism: Current Trends And Long-Term Prospects, Stanley H. Friedelbaum Apr 1992

Judicial Federalism: Current Trends And Long-Term Prospects, Stanley H. Friedelbaum

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Defense Of Modern Legal Positivism, Peter Mirfield Apr 1989

In Defense Of Modern Legal Positivism, Peter Mirfield

Florida State University Law Review

Professor Mirfield uses the example of a recent casebook to show that the process of excerpting passages from various writings about jurisprudence as a method of introducing the study of jurisprudence has very grave dangers attached to ti. These dangers are demonstrated by "The World of Rules: The Jurisprudence of Positivism," a chapter of Michael Reisman and Aaron M. Schreiber's Understanding and Shaping Law. Professor Mirfield contends that Reisman and Schreiber's presentation of positivism is complete and is, in places, framed with inaccurate summaries and characterizations.


Almost An Age Of Justice, Steve Gey Jul 1986

Almost An Age Of Justice, Steve Gey

Florida State University Law Review

THE UNPUBLISHED OPINIONS OF THE WARREN COURT. By Bernard Schwartz. New York: Oxford University Press. 1985. Pp. 470 . $29.95


The Florida Industrial Development Bond Financing Act: The Need For Judicial Consistency, Dennis Scholl, Marc D. Jimenez Apr 1984

The Florida Industrial Development Bond Financing Act: The Need For Judicial Consistency, Dennis Scholl, Marc D. Jimenez

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Determinacy And Deliberation: An Inquiry Concerning Forensic Epistemology, Ray Chazo, Esq. Apr 1979

Determinacy And Deliberation: An Inquiry Concerning Forensic Epistemology, Ray Chazo, Esq.

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.