Table of Contents

The U.S. Supreme Court and International Law: Continuity or Change?
David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey and William S. Dodge (editors)

 

I. Introduction, 1789-1860 (David Sloss, Michael Ramsey, William Dodge)

 

II. The Supreme Court and International Law, 1860-1900

 

Chapter 1. Treaties and the Court, 1860-1900 (Duncan Hollis)
Chapter 2. Customary International Law and the Court, 1860-1900 (David Bederman)
Chapter 3. International Law as an Interpretive Tool, 1860-1900 (Tom Lee & David Sloss)
Chapter 4. Historical Commentary, 1860-1900 (John Fabian Witt)

 

III. The Supreme Court and International Law, 1900-1945

 

Chapter 5. Treaties and the Court, 1900-1945 (Michael Van Alstine)
Chapter 6. Customary International Law and the Court, 1900-1945 (Michael Ramsey)
Chapter 7. International Law as an Interpretive Tool, 1900-1945 (Roger Alford)
Chapter 8. Historical Commentary, 1900-1945 (Edward Purcell)

 

IV. The Supreme Court and International Law, 1945-2000

 

Chapter 9. Treaties and the Court, 1945-2000 (Paul Stephan)
Chapter 10. Customary International Law and the Court, 1945-2000 (William Dodge)
Chapter 11. International Law as an Interpretive Tool, 1945-2000 (Melissa Waters)
Chapter 12. Historical Commentary, 1945-2000 (Martin Flaherty)

 

V. The Supreme Court and International Law After 2000: Continuity or Change?

 

A. Review Essay — Treaties: Medellin and Sanchez-Llamas (Lori Damrosch)

  • Two response essays

     

B. Review Essay — Customary International Law: Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain (John McGinnis)

  • Two response essays

     

C. Review Essay — International Law in Constitutional Interpretation: Roper, Lawrence and Atkins (Mark Tushnet)

  • Two response essays

     

D. Review Essay — International Law in Statutory Interpretation: Empagran (Ralf Michaels)

  • Two response essays

     

E. Review Essay — International Law and Enemy Combatants: Boumediene, Hamdan and Hamdi (David Golove)

  • Two response essays

     

 

VI. Conclusion

 

 

 

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