Courting abroad

Paul Mirengoff has been writing about the Supreme Court’s use of foreign authority in constitutional decisions since he served as the commenter on a paper by Cornell Professor Jeremy Rabkin at a Claremont Institute panel held at the annual convention of the American Political Science Association this past August. John Hinderaker also recently commented here on the speech Justice Ginsburg gave in South Africa on this issue, and Paul weighed in here. In the new issue of the Weekly Standard, Professor Rabkin himself has his say: “Courting abroad.”

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