International Law

Scalia: Foreign law isn’t ours

Medellin: The New, New Formalism?

Wearing Thin: Restrictions on Islamic Headscarves and Other Religious Symbols

“Promoting Women’s Human Rights: A Resources Guide for Litigating International Law in Domestic Courts”

Group Urges Changes On 10th Anniversary of International Religious Freedom Act

9th Circuit upholds conviction for “sexual misconduct with young children” discovered by U.S. Customs

The Right to Life: A Guide to the Implementation of Article 2 of the European Convention On Human Rights

56 religious organisations officially scheduled for liquidation in Russia

U.S. Policy on International Court Unlikely to Shift

Conference: Faith and Foreign Policy

Shari’a Law Called ‘Racist, Backward’ at Meeting of Ex-Muslims

Ius Gentium: A Defense of Gentili’s Equation of the Law of Nations and the Law of Nature

Too Much Juris-Prudence? A European Court Punts on Abortion

Two Constitutionalisms in Europe: Pursuing an Articulation of the European and International Legal Orders

As Declaration Of Human Rights Approaches 60, ACLU Announces New Campaign And Contest

Comparative Constitutional Law in the Courts: Reflections on the Originalists’ Objections

Berkley Center Conference: The Future of US Religious Freedom Policy

When Judges Make Foreign Policy

Supreme Court, International Law & President Bush

U.S. Court Is Now Guiding Fewer Nations

Conference: The Future of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy

The Internationalization of Crimes

The Method and Role of Comparative Law

Religious ‘Defamation’ on Agenda at United Nations Rights Session

French Tax Authorities Recognize Dutch Same-Sex Marriage

Human Rights as International Constitutional Rights

Justified Interference with Religious Freedom: The European Court of Human Rights and the Need for Mediating Doctrine Under Article 9(2)

The Dilemma of the International Criminal Court

Fractured Society: The UK, the Relativity of Law, and a New Bill of Rights

The Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption and American Implementing Law

Migrating Marriages and Comparative Constitutionalism

The Europeanisation of International Law

Netherlands Recognises Polygamous Marriages of Muslims

Jan LaRue: New York Times Bemoans Killer’s Execution

“Gay, Global and Growing: Local man ushers foreign-policy effort to its next stage of gay advocacy”

Justice Kennedy Defends International Outlook

Texas Executes Mexican Despite Objections

Move to head off Medellin execution

Texas: Medellin set to die Tuesday for Ertman-Peña killings

Globalization and International Law

International Delegations and the Values of Federalism

European court to hear Irish women’s challenge to abortion ban

Becket Fund: Presidential candidates should support law to protect Americans from foreign defamation judgements

World Court seeks to block 5 U.S. executions

Texas still plans to execute killer despite U.N. order

International Court of Justice demands Texas stay execution of Mexican murderers

Of Prophets and Proselytes: Freedom of Religion and the Conflict of Rights in International Law

Alan Sears: Sirens’ lure of foreign law

Justice Breyer: Use of Foreign Materials Is ‘Going to Happen’

“Thick Instrumentalism and Comparative Constitutionalism: The Case of Gay Rights”

AALS Call for Papers: Taking International Law Seriously: Will the United States Abide by International Law that is a Law of Rules?

Jordan Summons Danes In Effort To Create International Blasphemy Law

Here’s some foreign law that no U.S. court will cite