When Congress intends a law to apply extraterritorially, it gives an “affirmative indication” of that intent.
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We think it particularly unlikely that, if Congress intended SCA warrants to apply extraterritorially, it would provide for such far‐reaching state court authority without at least “address the subject of conflicts with foreign laws and procedures.” Aramco, 499 U.S. at 256; see also American Ins. Ass’n v. Garamendi, 539 U.S. 396, 413 .
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