State Courts Shaping Federal Law: A New Era in Anglo-American Legal Education
The article suggests a new way to teach Anglo-American law by focusing on how Federal Courts and State Courts interact. It discusses how federal common law is no longer just created by the Federal Supreme Court but also by State Courts in certain situations. This shift allows State Courts to develop federal common law based on constitutional principles. The article compares this trend with the European experience, where Court dialogues help implement fundamental rights.