Originally posted by DmdNexus
You're twisted JBA! Typical neo-nazi conservative.
Recognizing court decisions and laws of other countries is quite common.... the civilized world would be chaos with out it.
For example... recognizing the marriage of foreign nationals... this comes in they visit the US and one individual is hospitalized and unable to make medical decisons... who can legally do so? The spouse.... even if that legal authority was given by a foreign nation.
Of course O'Conner was talking about more complex issues... but I thought that simplified example would surfice so you could understand JBA... simple minds like yours needs the pablum of simple examples.
And you're an idiot.
Considering the legal decisions of foriegn courts to help decide what the rulings should be here has absolutely nothing to do with recognizing the marriage of a foriegn national.
All of this depends on what O'Conner meant. By saying "understanding foriegn law" did she mean that attorneys and judges need to better realize what foriegn laws are when dealing in the global economy becuase it will help us compete better? Ie., if we realize what another country's laws are it will help us understand how to deal with that company which operates under those laws.
Or did she mean that we need to start using international laws to help define our own?
If she meant the former, then I agree. By understanding foreign laws when you are dealing with companies from another country, you can have a better understanding of how that company does business. And how to do business in that country yourself.
However, the if she meant the second, this could mean trouble. The US Constitution was based on English laws and French ideas (an interesting mix). But, it is my belief that the only piece of paper that should define the legality of our laws it the Consitution as it is presently written. I don't care how a certain country has decided to interpret a question of law in their country. Their law isn't bound by our Constitution. If the Supremes, or any other court, has to make a decision, let them base it on our laws and our preceeding cases. Not what goes on in other countries.