The online version of Adam Liptak’s piece in the New York Times on the declining appeal of the U.S. Constitution as a model to foreign countries is here.
New York Times: “We the People” Loses Appeal to People
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well-done! Justice Ginsburg is obviously correct, and it will be interesting, of course, to see what the Egyptians decide to do. I am with Dom Nardi that Indonesia might provide a useful model, with the exception of its provisions on the constitutional court.