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Glad to read that personal comment at the end of the article. It clearly laid out the distinction between "states' rights" and usurpation by a state of the power to set national standards. I think SCOTUS will rule on this distinction.
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[–] NoRoyalty ago (edited ago)
Glad to read that personal comment at the end of the article. It clearly laid out the distinction between "states' rights" and usurpation by a state of the power to set national standards. I think SCOTUS will rule on this distinction.