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by UncleMeat
590 days ago
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FEC v. Ted Cruz for Senate is a great example of a case where the majority says "we don't see examples of X" while the dissent cites a big list of X. Heller is also a famous case where basically every historian (as well as the defense) points out clearly that Scalia's interpretation just isn't the original understanding of the text. |
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