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into state legal systems at the expense of LGBTQ rights. This Note unearths this vast treaty regime—and suggests ways to challenge it. Courts
Rosser is an Assistant Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law, and he teaches Federal Indian Law. Preferred citation: Ezra
later, regardless of their culpability. Kimberly Gahan is a second-year student at Yale Law School. She is a Notes Editor on Volume 116 of The Yale Law
between scientists at the Smithsonian, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Native American tribes ofthe Columbia Plateau, and will now jumpstart the
competitive and maintain our high standard of living. Cynthia G. Brown is Director of Education Policy at the Center for American Progress. Preferred
Linke Young is a second-year student at Yale Law School. Special thanks to Professors William Eskridge, Thomas Merrill, and Ted Ruger, and to Jon
of both bodies of law. This Feature describes the emerging paradox that rift has created: a body of consumer law at war with itself. The CFPB’s
it requires what we call “competitive neutrality,” which prevents states from putting residents at a tax-induced competitive advantage or disadvantage
Clauses of Legislation Imposing Duty on Foreign Imports at a Rate Imposed by Such foreign Country upon Similar American Articles December 28, 1921
Original Court Public or Private Parties and Nationality (unless two parties are noted, at least one is a private U.S. party) Category: Admiralty