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Daily Archives: April 1, 2009
Harold Koh and ‘transnational legal process’
Harold Koh, President Obama’s nominee for State Department legal adviser, could be a future Supreme Court pick. He believes U.S. law should be based on foreign precedent, and even Shariah law could find a home here. Read more here.
Posted in Current events, Justice, Law, Politics
Tagged Harold Koh, transnational legal process
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Anti-conscience proposal
The Obama government plans “to rescind in its entirety” a regulation that protects health care workers from violating their religious beliefs. Before these protections are completely scrapped, you can share your opinion with HHS. Click here to find out how … Continue reading