Courts Evade Legislative Jurisdiction, Paving Way for Global Legal Chaos.
Courts have started avoiding the question of whether U.S. laws apply outside the country by redefining extraterritoriality. Some recent court decisions suggest that regulating foreign conduct overseas may not always be considered extraterritorial. This new approach challenges established legal principles and may create difficulties in regulating overseas activities. The traditional understanding of legislative jurisdiction, which protected each state's autonomy, is being undermined by this shift in interpretation.