Sunday Reflection: Don't blame Verrilli: Hard to defend the indefensible | Washington Examiner: "In Lopez, the government wanted to argue that possession of a firearm near a school could be regulated as interstate commerce, because guns in school might lead to violence, which would lead to worse education, which would lead to dumber graduates, which would lead to a less productive national economy, which would mean less interstate commerce."
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