A Conversation on the Relevance of Foreign Law for American
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Wed Jan-12-05 03:49 PM
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A Conversation on the Relevance of Foreign Law for American |
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The Washington College of Law & U.S. Association of Constitutional Law is jointly hosting "A Conversation on the Relevance of Foreign Law for American Constitutional Adjudication with Hon. Antonin Scalia and Hon. Stephen Breyer, Justices, U.S. Supreme Court tomorrow afternoon at 4pm. This presentation is being covered by C-Span and you can link to it from the WCL website at www.wcl.american.edu or www.cspan.org.
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Ian David
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Wed Jan-12-05 04:37 PM
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1. If you exclude foreign laws from our courts... |
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They should also exclude those really OLD foreign laws from Israel.
You know, the ones in that book that begins with Genesis and ends with Revelations.
If we're going to forbid the US courts from citing foreign law, then that should include ALL foreign law-- including the biblical ones.
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