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Professor Noah Feldman

Exploring the Supreme Court’s role in foreign policy, Noah Feldman argues against unilateralism in the law

In the seven years since 9/11, the question of how we relate to the rest of the world -- and how we should -- has inescapably made its way to the Supreme Court, as the United States has tried to balance the benefits of multilateral alliances with the demands of unilateral self-protection, observes Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman. And, he says, it is increasingly becoming clear that the defining constitutional problem for the present generation will be the nature of the relationship of the United States to the international order.

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