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U.S. v. Sineneng-Smith - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

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The Case of Alito v. Kavanaugh

Alito and Kavanaugh were probably going to both narrowly interpret the statute to keep it constitutional. Justice Breyer seemed to buy into the notion that if the activity being solicited isn't a crime then solicitation shouldn't be a crime. Sotomayor, Kagan and Ginsburg had serious problems with the statute as it's written just on a plain reading of the statute,. They took that to mean that speech and they were ready to seem ready to strike it down.

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