(Program to be published in Notre Dame Law Review)
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in federal courts. Despite an impressive body of scholarship, no consensus has emerged on its proper role. The question of how customary international law relates to the federal courts and the federal system remains as important as ever. This program will examine various positions on this question, aspiring to further the debate by identifying points of contention, generating new insights, and exploring new paradigms.
Business Meeting at Program Conclusion.