American Insurance Association v. Garamendi
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American Insurance Association v. Garamendi, 539 U.S. 396 (2003),[1] was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States invalidated a California law that required any insurance company wishing to do business in the state to publish information regarding insurance policies held by persons in Europe from 1920 through 1945.
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[edit] Introduction
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[edit] Facts of the case
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[edit] Prior history
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[edit] Decision of the Court
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[edit] Concurring opinions
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[edit] Dissenting opinions
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[edit] Effects of the decision
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[edit] Critical response
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[edit] Subsequent history
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