David L. Sloss

Books

Is the International Legal Order Unraveling . (Editor) Oxford University Press (2022)

Tyrants on Twitter: Protecting Democracies from Chinese and Russian Information Warfare. Stanford University Press (2022)

The Death of Treaty Supremacy: An Invisible Constitutional Change. Oxford University Press (2016) | Link to Digital Commons

International Law in the U.S. Supreme Court: Continuity and Change edited with Ramsey and Dodge. Cambridge University Press (2011)

The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study. Cambridge University Press (2009)

Chapters

Domestic Application of Treaties in The Oxford Guide to Treaties. Duncan Hollis, ed. 2nd ed.. Oxford University Press (2020)

The Engagement of U.S. Courts with International Law in The Engagement of Domestic Courts with International Law. Nollkaemper, Shany, & Tzanakopoulos, eds. Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2020)

United States in Dueling for Supremacy: International Law vs. National Fundamental Principles. Fulvio Palombino, ed. Cambridge University Press (2019)

Incorporation, Federalism, and International Human Rights in Human Rights and Legal Judgments: The American Story. Austin Sarat, ed.. Cambridge University Press (2017) | Link to Full Text

International Law in Domestic Courts with Michael Van Alstine in Research Handbook on the Politics of International Law. Wayne Sandholtz and Christopher A. Whytock. eds. Edward Elgar (2017) (ISBN: 978 1 78347 397 7) | Link to Digital Commons

Domestic Application of Treaties in The Oxford Guide to Treaties. Hollis, editor. Oxford University Press (2012)

International Law in the Supreme Court to 1860 with Ramsey and Dodge in International Law in the U.S. Supreme Court: Continuity and Change. Sloss, Ramsey, and Dodge, editors. Cambridge University Press (2011)

Response Essay - Medellin and the Passive Vices in International Law in the U.S. Supreme Court: Continuity and Change. Sloss, Ramsey, and Dodge, editors. Cambridge University Press (2011)

Continuity and Change over Two Centuries with Ramsey and Dodge in International Law in the U.S. Supreme Court: Continuity and Change. Sloss, Ramsey, and Dodge, editors. Cambridge University Press (2011)

International Law As an Interpretive Tool in the Supreme Court, 1861-1900 with Lee in International Law in the U.S. Supreme Court: Continuity and Change. Sloss, Ramsey and Dodge, editors. Cambridge University Press (2011)

Treaty Enforcement in Domestic Courts: A Comparative Analysis in The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study. Sloss, editor. Cambridge University Press (2009)

United States in The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study. Sloss, editor. Cambridge University Press (2009)

Verifying a Ban on Production of Fissile Materials for Nuclear Weapons in Challenges in Arms Control for the 1990s. Brown, editor. VU University Press (1992)

Articles

Section 230 and the Duty to Prevent Mass Atrocities, 52 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 199 (2020) | Link to Full Text

Universal Human Rights and Constitutional Change, with Sandholtz, 27 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 1183 (2019)

The New ALI Restatement and the Doctrine of Non-Self-Executing Treaties, 64 Federal Lawyer 56 (Oct/Nov 2017) | Link to Full Text

California’s Climate Diplomacy and Dormant Preemption, 56 Washburn L. J. 507 (2017) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text

How International Human Rights Transformed the U.S. Constitution, 38 Human Rights Quarterly 426 (2016) | Link to Digital Commons

Taming Madison’s Monster: How to Fix Self-Execution Doctrine, 2015 Brigham Young University Law Review 1691 (2015) | Link to Digital Commons

Bond v. United States: Choosing the Lesser of Two Evils, 90 Notre Dame Law Review 1583-1605 (2015) | Link to Library Catalog | Link to Full Text

Reviving Human Rights Litigation After Kiobel, with Vivian Grosswald Curran, 107 American J. Int’l L. 858 (2013) | Link to Library Catalog | Link to Full Text

Kiobel and Extraterritoriality: A Rule Without a Rationale, 28 Maryland J. Int’l L. 241 (2013) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text

Executing Foster v. Neilson: The Two-Step Approach to Analyzing Self-Executing Treaties, 53 Harvard International Law Journal 135-188 (2012) | Link to Digital Commons

Legislating Human Rights: The Case for Federal Legislation to Facilitate Domestic Judicial Application of International Human Rights Treaties, (Human Rights in the Obama Administration: A Stein Center & Leitner Center Colloquium), 35 Fordham International Law Journal 445-487 (2012) | Link to Digital Commons

The Constitutional Right to a Treaty Preemption Defense, (The Ex Parte Young Symposium: A Centennial Recognition), 40 University of Toledo Law Review 971-997 (2009) | Link to Digital Commons

Place Matters (Most): An Empirical Study of Prosecutorial Decision-Making in Death-Eligible Cases, with Barnes and Thaman, 51 Arizona Law Review 305-379 (2009) | Link to Digital Commons

Judicial Foreign Policy: Lessons from the 1790s, (The Use and Misuse of History in U.S. Foreign Relations Law), 53 Saint Louis University Law Journal 145-196 (2008) | Link to Digital Commons

Judicial Deference to Executive Branch Treaty Interpretations: A Historical Perspective, (Constitutional Implications of the War on Terror), 62 New York University Annual Survey of American Law 497-523 (2007) | Link to Digital Commons

Schizophrenic Treaty Law, 43 Texas International Law Journal 15-27 (2007) | Link to Digital Commons

When Do Treaties Create Individually Enforceable Rights?: The Supreme Court Ducks the Issue in Hamdan and Sanchez-Llamas, 45 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 20-113 (2006) | Link to Digital Commons

Using International Law to Enhance Democracy, 47 Virginia Journal of International Law 1-61 (2006) | Link to Digital Commons

Availability of U.S. Courts to Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base - Reach of Habeas Corpus - Executive Power in War on Terror (Rasul v. Bush), 98 American Journal of International Law 788-798 (2004) | Link to Digital Commons

Constitutional Remedies for Statutory Violations, 89 Iowa Law Review 355-441 (2004) | Link to Digital Commons

Is the President Bound by the Geneva Conventions?, with Jinks, 90 Cornell Law Review 97-202 (2004) | Link to Digital Commons

Using Reeves to Teach Summary Judgment, (Teaching Important Civil Procedure Concepts), 47 Saint Louis University Law Journal 127-137 (2003) | Link to Digital Commons

Human Rights - Transnational Abductions - Extraterritorial Application of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - Non-Self-Executing Treaties: United States v. Duarte-Acero, 296 F. 3d 1277, cert. denied, 123 S. Ct. 573, 97 American Journal of International Law 411-418 (2003) | Link to Digital Commons

Forcible Arms Control: Preemptive Attacks on Nuclear Facilities, 4 Chicago Journal of International Law 39-57 (2003) | Link to Digital Commons

International Agreements and the Political Safeguards of Federalism, 55 Stanford Law Review 1963-1997 (2003) | Link to Digital Commons

Using International Court of Justice Advisory Opinions to Adjudicate Secessionist Claims, 42 Santa Clara Law Review 357-389 (2002) | Link to Digital Commons

Hard-Nosed Idealism and U.S. Human Rights Policy, 46 Saint Louis University Law Journal 431-448 (2002) | Link to Digital Commons

Non-Self-Executing Treaties: Exposing a Constitutional Fallacy, 36 U.C. Davis Law Review 1-84 (2002) | Link to Digital Commons

Ex Parte Young and Federal Remedies for Human Rights Treaty Violations, 75 Washington Law Review 1103-1203 (2000) | Link to Digital Commons

The Domestication of International Human Rights: Non-Self-Executing Declarations and Human Rights Treaties, 24 Yale Journal of International Law 129-221 (1999) | Link to Digital Commons

The Right to Choose How to Die: A Constitutional Analysis of State Laws Prohibiting Physician-Assisted Suicide, 48 Stanford Law Review 937-973 (1996) | Link to Digital Commons

It's Not Broken, So Don't Fix It: The International Atomic Energy Agency Safeguards System and the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, 35 Virginia Journal of International Law 841-893 (1995) | Link to Digital Commons

Book Reviews

Review: The Trump Administration and International Law, The Trump Administration and International Law by Harold Hongju Koh, 62 German Yearbook of International Law xxx (2020 (forthcoming))

Review: Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order, reviewing Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order, edited by Gregory Shaffer, Tom Ginsburg, and Terence C. Halliday. 114 American Journal of International Law 549 (July 2020) | Link to Library Catalog

Human Rights and Constitutional Democracy, reviewing The Promise of Human Rights by Jamie Mayerfeld, 39 Human Rights Quarterly 971 (2017) | Link to Full Text

Do International Norms Influence State Behavior?, (review of The Limits of International Law), 38 George Washington International Law Review 159-207 (2006) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Library Catalog

Other Articles

The Practice of Law in an Era of Globalization, 15 Santa Clara Law 29 (Summer 2009) (The cover on the web page is labeled Summer 2009. However the pages are labeled Spring 2009.) | Link to Full Text

Foreword, (Symposium: The Use and Misuse of History in U.S. Foreign Relations Law), 53 St. Louis University Law Journal 1-3 (2008) | Link to Digital Commons

Self-Executing Treaties and Domestic Judicial Remedies, (panel discussion), 98 American Society of International Law Proceedings 346 - 348 (2004) | Link to Digital Commons