As the dust of the Bush administration\u27s war on terror settles, casualties are starting to appear on the legal battlefield. The United States\u27 human rights reputation and the Supreme Court\u27s international influence lay wounded in the wake of U.S. policies that flouted international law by advocating torture, suborning indefinite detention, and erecting irregular tribunals. Through declining citation, the courts of the world are telling the Supreme Court that if it does not respect international and foreign law, international and foreign courts will not respect it. Some might object that the Supreme Court should not be lumped with the Bush administration because in fact it handed down several opinions setting limitations on the admi...
By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the Sept...
Even though the Constitution proclaims treaties entered into by the United States to be part of the ...
On June 28, 2004, the United States Supreme Court released its much awaited decisions in the cases p...
As the dust of the Bush administration\u27s war on terror settles, casualties are starting to appear...
In Medellin v. Dretke, the U.S. Supreme Court squarely considered the domestic judicial enforceabili...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
In 2006 the law of war experienced two major shock waves. The first was the decision of the Supreme ...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...
Following the atrocities of September 11, 2001, the United States has activated a highly focused and...
The US Supreme Court\u27s ruling in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum represents the culmination of a ...
The paper is premised on the idea that the future course of international law will be impacted by th...
Bridging international and constitutional law scholarship, the author examines the question of tortu...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
While the landmark 2008 Supreme Court decision Medellin v. Texas upended the presumption that treati...
Between 2004 and 2009, the United States Supreme Court relied numerous times on habeas corpus to pro...
By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the Sept...
Even though the Constitution proclaims treaties entered into by the United States to be part of the ...
On June 28, 2004, the United States Supreme Court released its much awaited decisions in the cases p...
As the dust of the Bush administration\u27s war on terror settles, casualties are starting to appear...
In Medellin v. Dretke, the U.S. Supreme Court squarely considered the domestic judicial enforceabili...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
In 2006 the law of war experienced two major shock waves. The first was the decision of the Supreme ...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...
Following the atrocities of September 11, 2001, the United States has activated a highly focused and...
The US Supreme Court\u27s ruling in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum represents the culmination of a ...
The paper is premised on the idea that the future course of international law will be impacted by th...
Bridging international and constitutional law scholarship, the author examines the question of tortu...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
While the landmark 2008 Supreme Court decision Medellin v. Texas upended the presumption that treati...
Between 2004 and 2009, the United States Supreme Court relied numerous times on habeas corpus to pro...
By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the Sept...
Even though the Constitution proclaims treaties entered into by the United States to be part of the ...
On June 28, 2004, the United States Supreme Court released its much awaited decisions in the cases p...