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To: piytar
Roberts just got two libs on the Court to help gut the Commerce Clause, and not in dicta.

Roberts' opinion on the Commerce Clause was obiter dicta, and as such not binding on lower courts.

53 posted on 07/01/2012 1:26:30 PM PDT by Praxeologue
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To: Kennard

Correct. It was non-binding dicta.


98 posted on 07/01/2012 2:06:55 PM PDT by RIghtwardHo
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To: Kennard

I don’t know about that. The exact reasoning for the court’s upholding for the law, as I understand the composition of the ruling, was that it was a tax.

Yes, I heard the caller on RL talk about how it was non-binding...but I’ve also been around long enough to know that the texts of decisions are used as precedents. You can bet the “tax” argument, citing this decisioni, will be around for a long time.


105 posted on 07/01/2012 2:14:49 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: Kennard; Jim Noble

Hmm, that’s what I get for reading articles about the opinion instead of the opinion. My bad, thanks for the correction.


108 posted on 07/01/2012 2:16:20 PM PDT by piytar (The predator-class is furious that their prey are shooting back.)
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