Conflicts of Laws in the United States

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"Conflicts of Laws" (CFL) is the least tested topic in legal studies due to the rigid perspective that CFL is "not a stand-alone subject." The National Conference of Bar Examiners holds that CFL "shan't be tested by itself." This standard mainly tests CFL with other subjects: family law, intestacy, domicile, or corporations. The aim of this channel is to (1) test CFL as a stand-alone subject -- both between and within jurisdictions and (2) expand the fields of laws in which CFL will be tested, inclusive for the: human organ & tissue transplantation matters, abortion tourism, surrogacy tourism, antitrust, e-commerce, chattel laws, Laws of the Armed Conflicts or U.S. Maritime Aviation losses - especially for the frictions of substantive laws.

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