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Substitutes, Complements, and Irritants: Garza v Lappin and the Role of International Law in US Courts

Tom Ginsburg

Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, The University of Chicago Law School; Professor of Political Science, The University of Chicago.

Thanks to Humberto Romero, Shih-An Wang, and Alex Wong for research assistance.

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