James Gleick on Nostr: "The Court’s reasoning elevates nonexistent federalism concerns over the plain text ...
"The Court’s reasoning elevates nonexistent federalism concerns over the plain text of this statute and is a quintessential example of the tail wagging the dog.”
The Republican majority “overrides the intent of Congress—and the policy preferences of the constituents that body represents—as unequivocally expressed by the plain text of the statute.” (4/5)
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