Mar 20 2021 Video Event Videos Panel IV: How Beneficial is International Human Rights Law? Stephanos Bibas, Eugene Kontorovich, John O. McGinnis, Michael D. Ramsey, Beth Simmons 2021 National Student Symposium International human rights law has expanded greatly since World War II. Its advocates see it...
Nov 7 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Engage Volume 9, Issue 3, October 2008 Special Issue:Supreme Court Retrospective ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION The Supreme Court’s Standing Problem by Ronald...
Nov 7 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review International Law as an Interpretive Aid in Supreme Court Jurisprudence Roger P. Alford The Supreme Court’s use of international and foreign law has garnered substantial commentary in recent...
Aug 10 2008 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin August 9 & 10, 2008 SCOTUS Review, American Press & War, the 14th Amendment, Human Rights, Climate Change, Women in Law, and Immigration The American Bar Association's Annual Meeting will be taking place from August 7-12 in New...
Aug 11 2008 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin August 11, 2008 House of Delegates The American Bar Association's Annual Meeting will be taking place from August 7-12 in New...
Feb 15 2006 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin February 15, 2006 House of Delegates The American Bar Association's Midyear Meeting took place in Chicago from Wednesday, February 8 until...
Feb 15 2005 Publication White Papers Unlawful Belligerency and its Implications Under International Law David B. Rivkin, Lee A. Casey, Darin R. Bartram By: Lee A. Casey, David B. Rivkin, Jr. & Darin R. Bartram* President Bush's Military...
Mar 16 2023 Video FedSoc Forums A Seat at the Sitting - March 2023 Jennifer Jenkins, Adam Mathews, Robert K. McBride, Robert J. Rando, Elizabeth Slattery, Stephen J. Ware The March Docket in 90 minutes or Less Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Mar 16 2023 Podcast A Seat at the Sitting - March 2023 Jennifer Jenkins, Adam Mathews, Robert K. McBride, Robert J. Rando, Elizabeth Slattery, Stephen J. Ware The March Docket in 90 minutes or Less Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
May 1 2003 Publication Federalist Society Review Domestic Courts and Growing NGO Investment in "International Law": At What Cost and Consequence to Democracy? Donald J. Kochan Increasingly, United States courts are recognizing various treaties, as well as declarations, proclamations, conventions, resolutions,...
Panel IV: How Beneficial is International Human Rights Law?
Stephanos Bibas, Eugene Kontorovich, John O. McGinnis, Michael D. Ramsey, Beth Simmons
2021 National Student Symposium
International human rights law has expanded greatly since World War II. Its advocates see it...
Engage Volume 9, Issue 3, October 2008
Special Issue:Supreme Court Retrospective ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION The Supreme Court’s Standing Problem by Ronald...
International Law as an Interpretive Aid in Supreme Court Jurisprudence
Roger P. Alford
The Supreme Court’s use of international and foreign law has garnered substantial commentary in recent...
Bar Watch Bulletin August 9 & 10, 2008
SCOTUS Review, American Press & War, the 14th Amendment, Human Rights, Climate Change, Women in Law, and Immigration
The American Bar Association's Annual Meeting will be taking place from August 7-12 in New...
Bar Watch Bulletin August 11, 2008
House of Delegates
The American Bar Association's Annual Meeting will be taking place from August 7-12 in New...
Bar Watch Bulletin February 15, 2006
House of Delegates
The American Bar Association's Midyear Meeting took place in Chicago from Wednesday, February 8 until...
Unlawful Belligerency and its Implications Under International Law
David B. Rivkin, Lee A. Casey, Darin R. Bartram
By: Lee A. Casey, David B. Rivkin, Jr. & Darin R. Bartram* President Bush's Military...
A Seat at the Sitting - March 2023
Jennifer Jenkins, Adam Mathews, Robert K. McBride, Robert J. Rando, Elizabeth Slattery, Stephen J. Ware
The March Docket in 90 minutes or Less
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
A Seat at the Sitting - March 2023
Jennifer Jenkins, Adam Mathews, Robert K. McBride, Robert J. Rando, Elizabeth Slattery, Stephen J. Ware
The March Docket in 90 minutes or Less
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Domestic Courts and Growing NGO Investment in "International Law": At What Cost and Consequence to Democracy?
Donald J. Kochan
Increasingly, United States courts are recognizing various treaties, as well as declarations, proclamations, conventions, resolutions,...