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- Crosby_v._National_Foreign_Trade_Council comment "Crosby v. National Foreign Trade Council, 530 U.S. 363 (2000), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States used the preemption doctrine to strike down the Massachusetts Burma Law, a law that effectively prohibited Massachusetts' governmental agencies from buying goods and services from companies conducting business with Myanmar (Burma) — essentially, a secondary boycott.".