| François van der Mensbrugghe - 2003 - 230 páginas
...droit constitutionnel américain : « The Court's discussion of these foreign views [...] is therefore meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans' ». 10. Voir Jonathan MORGAN, « Lost Causes in the House of Lords : Fairchild v. Glenhaven Funeral... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property - 2004 - 144 páginas
...foreign views, ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retained criminal prohibitions of sodomy, is meaningless dicta, dangerous dicta, however,...impose foreign moods, fads or fashions on Americans. Mr. GERHARDT. Well, again, my concern with this is that this makes any reliance whatsoever, even if... | |
| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 794 páginas
...(ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retained criminal prohibitions on sodomy) is therefore meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans." {Foster v. Florida, 2002). IV I turn now to the ground on which the Court squarely rests its holding:... | |
| Andrew P. Le Sueur - 2004 - 388 páginas
...(ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retained criminal probibitions on sodomy1 is therefore meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans." Foster v Florida 537 US 990 (20021 (Thomas J., concurring in denial of certiorari1 ' . 51 See eg ch... | |
| Janbernd Oebbecke - 2005 - 410 páginas
...(ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retained criminal prohibitions on sodomy) is therefore meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans." (Fester v. Florida, 537 US 990, n. (2002) (THOMAS, J.,concurring in denial of certiorari)."63 Auf das... | |
| John A. Marini, Ken Masugi - 2005 - 406 páginas
...(ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retained criminal prohibitions on sodomy) is therefore meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...should not impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans.""38 Scalia's point about the danger of using foreign— even European— precedents is well... | |
| Michael Ignatieff - 2009 - 360 páginas
...Id. at 2494 (Scalia, J., dissenting) (citations omitted). 78 Id. at 2495. Scalia added that they were "dangerous dicta, however, since 'this Court . . ....impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans' " (quoting from Thomas's Foster opinion, see supra text accompanying note 61). 7* See supra text accompanying... | |
| Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Austin Sarat - 2006 - 321 páginas
...Justice Scalia dissented. Justice Scalia averred that "[t]he Court's discussion of these foreign views is meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...should not impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans."189 The Court's reliance on international norms in cases dealing with the death penalty... | |
| Sean D. Murphy - 2002 - 462 páginas
...(ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retained criminal prohibitions on sodomy) is therefore meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans." Foster v. Florida, 537 US 990, n. (2002) (THOMAS, J., concurring in denial of certiorari). 8 In Grutter... | |
| Christian Walter - 2006 - 712 páginas
...(ignoring, of course, the many countries that have retamed criirimal prohibitions on sodomy) is thereforc meaningless dicta. Dangerous dicta, however, since...impose foreign moods, fads, or fashions on Americans.« (Foster v. Florida, 537 US 990, n. (2002) (Thomas,J., concurring in denial of certiorari).«; siehe... | |
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