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Sex, Ducks and the Founding Feud

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Hunting Rights and Federal Authority

This chapter delves into a legal battle over the rights to hunt migratory birds in the U.S., examining the tensions between state and federal jurisdictions. It highlights the case of Carol Ann Bond, her local actions, and the Supreme Court's ruling that affirmed federal power through treaties, raising questions about governance and individual autonomy. The discussion further explores the balance of federal oversight versus state rights in the context of international agreements and local autonomy in a globalized world.

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