She says, “the door was opened to the court of International Law?” This case doesn’t do that – it’s already been done through our treaties and agreements with WTO, GATT, NAFTA, concurrent with the intentional deindustrialization of this nation U.S. law has been replaced with international law right under our noses. She’s just preparing the Faux News Sheeple for what’s already been done.
This is precisely why Kagan was appointed to the Supreme Court having no litigation experience. It also explains why the doors to the Supreme Court were nailed shut this past summer.
When Kagan was the dean of Harvard Law School, one of her chief accomplishments was the requisition of students to take classes in international law during their first year of law school. When Harvard added this requisite, U.S. Constitutional law became an elective class.
And, this is documented that it will trickle down to eventually hurt homeschoolers, restricting parental rights and homeschooling.
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She says, “the door was opened to the court of International Law?” This case doesn’t do that – it’s already been done through our treaties and agreements with WTO, GATT, NAFTA, concurrent with the intentional deindustrialization of this nation U.S. law has been replaced with international law right under our noses. She’s just preparing the Faux News Sheeple for what’s already been done.
This is precisely why Kagan was appointed to the Supreme Court having no litigation experience. It also explains why the doors to the Supreme Court were nailed shut this past summer.
When Judges Make Foreign Policy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/28/magazine/28law-t.html?_r=1
When Kagan was the dean of Harvard Law School, one of her chief accomplishments was the requisition of students to take classes in international law during their first year of law school. When Harvard added this requisite, U.S. Constitutional law became an elective class.
And, this is documented that it will trickle down to eventually hurt homeschoolers, restricting parental rights and homeschooling.
http://www.hslda.org/docs/news/201006250.asp