Over the last decade, the citation of international sources of law in U.S. Supreme Court decisions has stirred up considerable controversy. This has played out not only within the academy, but also among the Justices
One consequence of the increasingly transnational nature of civil litigation is that U.S. courts mus...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
Over the last decade, the citation of international sources of law in U.S. Supreme Court decisions h...
Recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court and extracurricular discussions between some of ...
The use of foreign law and unratified international treaty law by U.S. courts in U.S. constitutional...
From its earliest decisions in the 1790s, the U.S. Supreme Court has used international law to help ...
In 2003-2004, a Presidential campaign year dominated by debates about international affairs and in...
With its decision in Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale v. United States District Court, th...
In this Article, Professor Parrish explores the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s use of for...
The attitudinal model has been the dominant explanation for judicial behavior for the last twenty ye...
A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
What effect should rulings of international courts have in domestic courts? In the U.S., debate has ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article traces the history of current Supr...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
One consequence of the increasingly transnational nature of civil litigation is that U.S. courts mus...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
Over the last decade, the citation of international sources of law in U.S. Supreme Court decisions h...
Recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court and extracurricular discussions between some of ...
The use of foreign law and unratified international treaty law by U.S. courts in U.S. constitutional...
From its earliest decisions in the 1790s, the U.S. Supreme Court has used international law to help ...
In 2003-2004, a Presidential campaign year dominated by debates about international affairs and in...
With its decision in Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale v. United States District Court, th...
In this Article, Professor Parrish explores the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s use of for...
The attitudinal model has been the dominant explanation for judicial behavior for the last twenty ye...
A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
What effect should rulings of international courts have in domestic courts? In the U.S., debate has ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article traces the history of current Supr...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
One consequence of the increasingly transnational nature of civil litigation is that U.S. courts mus...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...