- William S. Dodge, Customary International Law, Change, and the Constitution
- David M. Golove & Daniel J. Hulsebosch, The Law of Nations and the Constitution: An Early Modern Perspective
- John Harrison, The Constitution and the Law of Nations
- Thomas H. Lee, The Law of Nations and the Judicial Branch
- Michael D. Ramsey, The Constitution’s Text and Customary International Law
- Paul B. Stephan, Inferences of Judicial Lawmaking Power and the Law of Nations
- Ingrid Wuerth, The Future of the Federal Common Law of Foreign Relations
- Transcript: The Judicial Perspective Panel
- Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. & Bradford R. Clark, Why Federal Courts Apply the Law of Nations Even Though it is Not the Supreme Law of the Land
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Symposium: The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution
The latest issue of the Georgetown Law Journal (Vol. 106, no. 6, August 2018) contains a symposium on "The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution." Contents include: