Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Failures of the "Conservative Movement" (12)


It's too bad the non-regulators got to destroy everything before we got to throw them out. We'll be stuck with the mess for a long time.

We'll also be stuck with the mess in the Supreme Court for a long time.

WASHINGTON — Judges around the world have long looked to the decisions of the United States Supreme Court for guidance, citing and often following them in hundreds of their own rulings since the Second World War.

But now American legal influence is waning. Even as a debate continues in the court over whether its decisions should ever cite foreign law, a diminishing number of foreign courts seem to pay attention to the writings of American justices.

“One of our great exports used to be constitutional law,” said Anne-Marie Slaughter, the dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton. “We are losing one of the greatest bully pulpits we have ever had.”

The rest of the story is here.


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