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Presumption Against Extraterritorial Application

Definition

A canon of statutory interpretation holding that federal laws are presumed to apply only within U.S. territory unless Congress has clearly expressed intent to extend them abroad. This presumption requires explicit statutory language before courts will interpret a law to reach foreign conduct.

Examples

  • Applied to determine whether the statutes at issue in this case authorize prosecution of Abouammo's foreign conduct

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