Global Constitutionalism Papers

Published in Volume 59, Issue 5 of the Stanford Law Review

Introduction Elizabeth Pederson
Keynote Address Rt. Hon. Lord Goldsmith QC
Global Influence on U.S. Jurisprudence
Should International Law Be Part of Our Law? John O. McGinnis &
Ilya Somin
Why Justice Scalia Should Be a Constitutional Comparativist . . . Sometimes David C. Gray
Condorcet and the Constitution: A Response to
The Law of Other States
Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
       RESPONSE--On Learning from Others Eric A. Posner &
Cass R. Sunstein
Creating Constitutions
My Perceptions on the Iraqi Constitutional Process Shiekh Dr. Humam Hamoudi
National Security and Constitutional Protections
Terrorism and Trial by Jury: The Vices and Virtues of British and American Criminal Law Laura K. Donohue
Equality in the War on Terror Neal Katyal
Keeping Control of Terrorists Without Losing Control of Constitutionalism Clive Walker