Executive Communications Strategist

globalisation, mondialisation, Breyer, rule of law, European Constitution

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LA COUR SUPRÊME DES ETATS-UNIS DANS UN MONDE INTERDÉPENDANT, LA SEMAINE JURIDIQUE

24 octobre 2016

Le fait que de plus en plus souvent les juges se réfèrent au droit et aux pratiques de pays étrangers n’est pas la marque de tendances mondialistes chez les juges de la Cour suprême, mais reflète tout simplement la situation du monde tel qu’il est.. 

Credit: Ian Hutchinson on Unsplash

Credit: Ian Hutchinson on Unsplash

THE CASE FOR A JUDICIARY BETTER SUITED TO OUR INTERCONNECTED WORLD, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

December 2, 2015

This Supreme Court must increasingly consider the world beyond our national frontiers...

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(Credit: Damon Winter/The New York Times)

THE SUPREME COURT IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD, THE WALL STREET JOURnal

September 14, 2015

When I joined the Supreme Court 21 years ago, we justices only occasionally had to look beyond our shores or beyond our nation’s practices to decide cases. That is no longer true...