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The "Roberts Court": a CFR connection?


Shortly after John Roberts was chosen to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Sandra Day O'Connor (born March 26 1930) is an American jurist who served as the first female Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1981 to 2006. She was considered a strict constructionist. , Newsweek published a profile containing passing mention of the appointee's enthusiasm for "a new book by Richard Haass, a friend who runs the Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an influential and independent, nonpartisan foreign policy membership organization founded in 1921 and based at 58 East 68th Street (corner Park Avenue) in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. ."

Haass's book, entitled The Opportunity, elaborates on a concept expressed in Richard Gardner's revealing 1974 essay "The Hard Road to World Order," published in the CFR CFR

See: Cost and Freight
 journal Foreign Affairs foreign affairs
pl.n.
Affairs concerning international relations and national interests in foreign countries.
. Digested to its essence, the idea is to integrate the world under a single political and economic order through a war of attrition--in Gardner's infamous formulation, an "end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece."

"Our policies must recognize that globalization globalization

Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation
 is a reality, not a choice," asserts Haass in the book that has so enchanted en·chant  
tr.v. en·chant·ed, en·chant·ing, en·chants
1. To cast a spell over; bewitch.

2. To attract and delight; entrance. See Synonyms at charm.
 Roberts--who is now a nominee to serve as chief justice following the death of William Rehnquist. In the new order as Haass defines it, "sovereignty is conditional, even contractual, rather than absolute," subject to revocation by the international community in the case of nations that defy its will.

"The world 35 years from now will be semi-sovereign," he concludes. "It will reflect the need to adapt legal and political principles to ... the most serious challenges." (Emphasis added.)

During Roberts' confirmation hearings, a senator should ask the prospective chief justice what role, if any, he would play in helping "adapt" our legal system to the global order described in the manifesto written by his dear friend who heads the CFR.
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Title Annotation:John G. Roberts Jr., Council on Foreign Relations
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 3, 2005
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