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action under federal law may stem, in part, from the law’s deference to the historic role of states when it comes to insurance regulation. States
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a crucial way: it helps to bury “zero-sum” propositions about law’s effects on social movements. Those with a zero-sum view imagine law as a blunt
describing how trust law concepts have influenced modern Federal Indian law’s conception of the federal-tribal relationship). But this Note uses common
of lawyers who have criminal law expertise. This fierce competition is occurring even as the total number of graduates from the state’s three law