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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

More on Decision in Massachusetts Case

The Los Angeles Times ran a commentary by author Andrew Koppelman on the decision in the Massachusetts case. It is mostly about his apparent dislike of the Tenth Amendment, so although I intended to anaylize it here, I instead posted my thoughts over at my namesake blog.

Plenty of other people are weighing in on the ruling:

Matthew Franck at RealClearPolitics.com

Jacob Sullum at Reason

Kirk Johnson at the New York Times

Maggie Gallagher at Human Events

Cal Thomas at Townhall.com

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