Bearing in mind that ZeroCare does not contain a severability clause, this couldn't be the case. If one part goes the whole house of cards falls.
Too bad I have no confidence in the USSC to do the right, and clearly Constitutional, thing.
“Bearing in mind that ZeroCare does not contain a severability clause, this couldn’t be the case. If one part goes the whole house of cards falls.”
I don’t think the severability clause means that there can be no changes in the law. There have been numerous references to congress changing various aspects. Severablity doesnt mean immutable.