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A corporation is not just a “company” that you see selling crap. It has a very precise legal definition. That is why others have said this decision is a reversion back to the times of substantive economic due process, when the court that viewed corporations as an...
This anti-corporation stance that has reared its head by certain individuals in this thread is interesting. If people want to collectively establish themselves to accomplish something, why be against it? And, one person still retains individual rights, but twelve people collectively put...
That would be illegal though. Obesity can easily be argued as an involuntary medical condition for some people, whereas dependency on nicotine is a result of using tobacco products. Older generations were unaware of the danger of tobacco use, but it is kind of hard to be in the dark about it...
It will all depend on what the question that is eventually brought towards SCOTUS is, as it could be extremely narrow. The issue that States have with most of their constitutional amendments is that they potentially violate the Full Faith and Credit clause by not honoring marriages from other...
What I think is hilarious about this issue, is that if you cross out references to sexual orientation and replace them with ones regarding race, these arguments are almost verbatim what they once were for the justification of not allowing someone to marry outside of their race.
My only question is, and this goes for any security measures, where do you draw the line? There will always be a way to circumvent security measures.
I have an internal defibrillator and I am subjected to secondary screening whenever I fly (or go anywhere secured for that matter) because I set...
You are making an assumption that people are rationally able to stop prejudices from developing, despite the fact that they have a fundamental root in such an activity. You can systematically say all people who have XYZ physical characteristic warrant further inquiry, but there is an inherent...
And remember, ignorance is no excuse! There was a judge who wrote a book about how many felonies the average person commits in a day without even knowing it. I think the answer was three.
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