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In this groundbreaking book, justice stephen breyer tackles these questions and more, offering an original approach to interpreting the constitution that judges, lawyers, and scholars will look to for many years to come. American law and the new global realities, supreme court justice stephen breyer details why american courts no. His father, irving, was legal counsel for the san francisco board of education and his mother, anne, volunteered. Sep 12, 2015 the supreme court cannot do its job without a careful understanding of foreign law and practice, justice stephen g. The justice stephen breyer lecture series on international law. Supreme court justices dont typically appear on latenight tv, so justice stephen breyers visit to the late show with stephen colbert could have been something special.

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