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This article brings much-needed precision to the debate over the Supreme Court\u27s use of foreign a...
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This article addresses the trend toward using international sources to interpret the Constitution. W...
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The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11 set in motion a new era all over ...
The Constitution is so central to American identity that any concession of external constitutional c...
The recently concluded Hague Convention on Choice of Courts Agreements is the culmination of over a ...
Part I of this Note will review the influence of international law in early U.S. history as well as ...
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This article brings much-needed precision to the debate over the Supreme Court\u27s use of foreign a...
The debates about forums and processes for prosecuting those accused of terrorist acts have resonate...