It is a truth universally acknowledged that when the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court tells the U.S. solicitor general in the opening seconds of his presentation that “No part of your argument has to do with racial or ethnic profiling, does it?,” we will not be hearing a case about racial profiling. That is especially true when the solicitor general agrees. Never mind that a significant amount of the discussion over the constitutionality of Arizona’s S.
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Justice Samuel Alito dominated the questioning at the Obamacare hearings at the Supreme Court today. Listen below as he tears into the arguments that Solicitor General Donald Verrilli presented questioning how far federal government... Read Post
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