Federal Courts Urged to Seek International Guidance in Terrorism Cases.
Federal courts are facing tough decisions on terrorism cases, balancing civil liberties and law enforcement. To make better decisions, they should look at international and comparative law. Some in Congress want to limit courts to only American sources, but this could harm efforts to fight terrorism. International cooperation is crucial in solving terrorism, and courts can learn from other countries' experiences. International law should be an important reference point in balancing civil liberties and civil rights.