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In fact, as dean of Yale's law school, Mr. Koh has been an unalloyed enthusiast for transnational law.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Lawfare and Obama's transnationalist
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Most Americans would find this assertion of what has come to be called "transnational law" to be troubling on several grounds.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Lawfare and Obama's transnationalist
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For all these reasons, we should ensure that neither shariah nor any other form of foreign or transnational law is allowed to trump our constitutional rights.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: American Laws for American Courts
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It is absolutely predictable that the United States will find itself under ever greater assault in the form of lawfare as notions of the supremacy of transnational law take hold among elites, both here (notably, in the Supreme Court) and abroad.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Lawfare and Obama's transnationalist
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In deciding in favor of military intervention on the basis of a transnational legal doctrine never accepted as law by the US Congress called "responsibility to protect, " President Barack Obama was reportedly swayed by the arguments of his senior national security adviser Samantha Power.
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According to the respected on-line service STRATFOR, a long-standing objective of the transnational progressives, U.S. ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), is now just a matter of time.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Assault of the 'transies'
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Since the rise of the modern nation-state, classical economists have had to reason further from the Law of One Price, pointing out that the Law of One Price is a law of market-based economies and that the law becomes distorted as the market become distorted by forcible interruptions in transnational exchanges.
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