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NFIB v. Sebelius

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The Utility and Effectiveness of a Slippery Slope Argument

Scalia is doing this slippery slope thing, and I think it makes it obvious that you don't have to use the evidence and rules. It's not like intellectually rigorous. And people were like, oh, fucking Scalia, he's painted into a corner. He's totally confined by his old logic. Right. Where did that go? Oh, Anton and Scalia wouldn't risk being a hugeucking hypocrite, would he? No, no. They will side with the government here. The judges do whatever the fuck they want.

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