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Dan Bielaski's avatar

In the Dobbs decision overruling Roe v. Wade, Justice Alito wrote, "The Constitution makes no reference to abortion". Well, the Constitution does not mention any doctrine of non-delegation. Nor does it mention a "major questions" doctrine, nor does it say anything about "history and traditions" as being relevant. It is frustrating to watch when legal constructs are invented from whole cloth with the obvious purpose of achieving a desired ideological outcome.

I still view Justice Scalia as the all-time champion...instead of using a phony positive construct, he simply read the text of the Second Amendment backwards and vanished the preamble about 'a well regulated Militia' to reach his preferred outcome of an individual right to bear arms. And Alexander Hamilton thought the judiciary to be the "least dangerous branch of government"??

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Benjamin Heidloff's avatar

"But I think I can say without too much offense that the stakes of the horseracing case are somewhat lower than the stakes of the USF case."

I generally agree, but the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority is expressly modeled after FINRA, which I think raises the stakes significantly higher. Senator McConnell argues these similarities in his amicus brief: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24A287/326779/20240924155913428_Brief%20of%20Amici%20Members%20of%20Congress%204883-8394-1863%20v.3.pdf

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