Judicial Comparativism and Judicial Diplomacy
By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most distinctive… Continue reading →
By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most distinctive… Continue reading →
Now you see it. Now you don’t. This is not a magician’s incantation. It is a description of retroactive classification,… Continue reading →
Economic analysis and rational choice have made significant inroads into the study of international law and institutions in the last… Continue reading →
The unprecedented trend of lengthy incarceration in the United States has produced a disturbing byproduct: the use of long-term solitary… Continue reading →
Under U.S. law, animals are considered the property of their human companions. With this classification, individuals are granted the right… Continue reading →