Comparative Constitutional Law Conversation
In the latest installment of the Comparative Constitutional Law Conversation series, organized by Georgetown Law and the Society for Democratic Rights, Chief Justice of India Dhananjanaya Yeshwant Chandrachud and recently retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer met to discuss a range of issues, from how their respective courts have handled cases involving social issues like same-sex marriage, to their own experiences studying abroad.

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Conversation with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia

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John Bell: The Changing Character of Comparative Law

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Constitutions and constitutionalism (Law)

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How Proctor’s texts in Karen Read lawsuit could free dangerous criminals

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Intro Comparative Constitutional Law

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This Is What Brexit Cost the World

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Comparative Law Series: What are the Methods to Compare Constitutionally?

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10 Years Later - Brexit is a Catastrophe

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Justice Thomas Breaks Silence on Controversial Supreme Court Decisions

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Japan – Schweden Highlights | Gruppe F, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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Why Smart People Lose At Office Politics

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When The Global Rules Break Down - The Future of International Law and Justice

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HLS Library Book Talk | Mark Tushnet on 'Unstable Constitutionalism: Law and Politics in South Asia'

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Respectfully Dissent—The Problem of Judicial Review

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Bernstein Lecture 2011 | Bernhard Schlink, Proportionality in Constitutional Law

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