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When you think commerce clause, don't think technical and meaningless. Think in what ways can the elected representatives of the people provide protection against serious harm.
Cass Sunstein
The equal protection clause does not require proportional representation, ... meaningless ballots.
Justice Thurgood Marshall
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1908
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1993
)
You've got this mixed verdict. Jewish groups have been able to operate better in terms of establishment clause constraints, but the harm that the Rehnquist court has done to the free exercise clause is enormous.
Nathan Lewin
The intent of the legislation was never to interfere with the ability of people to interact with their elected representatives. This was a commonsense way to allow people to continue coming to Tallahassee to interact with their hometown representatives.
Towson Fraser
She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. The intent of the legislation was never to interfere with the ability of people to interact with their elected representatives. This was a common-sense way to allow people to continue coming to Tallahassee to interact with their hometown representatives.
Towson Fraser
We hold that the laws in both states discriminate against interstate commerce in violation of the Commerce Clause (of the U.S. Constitution) and that the discrimination is neither authorized nor permitted by the 21st Amendment,
Anthony Kennedy
We want to put elected representatives in Bradford County and our state representatives on notice that their jobs now depend on property tax relief for the residents of Bradford County, that lip service now is not going to get any of them elected any more.
Vic Lawson
The Constitution is both color blind and color conscious. To avoid conflict with the equal protection clause, a classification that denies a benefit, causes harm, or imposes a burden must not be based on race. In that sense the Constitution is color blind.
John Minor Wisdom
Football is the love of my life. I would never say I don't want to play. Somebody could say that this game is meaningless. Who is it meaningless to? I guess people who are watching the game? Or the people who are playing it? It's definitely not meaningless to us.
Shawne Merriman
People in this country need to put pressure on their elected representatives and ask them to find a solution,
Steve King
There is no perception among the American people, nor their elected representatives, that there is a serious problem that needs fixing.
Robert Reischauer
[Several Democratic senators were concerned about Roberts' evident willingness to strike down Congressional statutes.] When we discuss the Constitution's commerce clause or spending power, ... we're asking about congressional authority to pass laws to ensure clean air and water and children's and seniors' health, and safe, good drugs, safe workplaces, even wetland protection, levees that should protect our communities from natural disasters.
Patrick Leahy
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1940
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We also as the duly elected representatives of the people feel that it is the people who must set our agenda in respect of the legislation which we pass or the repeal of any existing laws.
Burchell Whiteman
The 30 percent clause could cause some harm.
David McDonald
overturned almost 60 years of Congress' power under the Commerce Clause.
Arlen Specter
(
1930
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