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1 Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mex. v. U.S.) (Mar. 31, 2004), 43 ILM 581 (2004); see Shelton, Dinah L., Case Report: Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States), in 98 AJIL 559 (2004)CrossRefGoogle Scholar (this issue). For background on the case, see Murphy, Sean D., Contemporary Practice of the United States, 98 AJIL 364 (2004)Google ScholarPubMed.
2 Apr. 24, 1963, Art. 36(1) (b), (2), 21 UST 77, 101, 596 UNTS 261, 292 [hereinafter Vienna Convention].
3 Avena, supra note 1, para. 153(9).
4 Id., paras. 139, 141.
5 Id., para. 143.
6 Torres v. Mullin, 317 F.3d 1145 (10th Cir. 2003), cert, denied, 124 S.Ct. 562 (2003). For Justice Breyer’s dissent regarding the denial of the petition for certiorari, see 124 S.Ct. at 562 (“This case raises important questions concerning the relation between, on the one hand, the domestic law of the United States, and, on the other, decisions of the International Court ofjustice interpreting the Convention.”).
7 Letter of Taft, William H. IV, U.S. Dep’t of State Legal Adviser, to Susan B. Loving, chairperson, Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board (Apr. 23, 2004)Google Scholar (on file at GWU).
8 Office of Governor Brad Henry, Press Release: Governor Henry Grants Clemency to Death Row Inmate Torres (May 13, 2004), at <http://www.governor.state.ok.us/>.
9 Letter of U.S. Dep’t of State Legal Adviser William H. Taft IV to Brad Henry, Governor of Oklahoma (May 11, 2004) (on file at GWU).
10 Office of Governor, supra note 8.
11 [Editor’s Note: U.S. CONST. Art. VI.]
12 [Editor’s Note: United States v. Carrillo, 70 F.Supp.2d 854, 860 (N.D. Ill. 1999).]
13 Torres v. Oklahoma, No. PCD–04–442, slip. op. at 2–5, 8–12 (Ct. Crim. App. May 13, 2004) (Chapel, J., concurring) (footnotes omitted). The opinion appears to have drawn heavily on an amicus brief submitted in the case on April 30 by several international law experts and former diplomats.