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Daily Archives: August 5, 2013

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U.S. Court of Appeals

Who Decides Whether a Law Is Rational in the United States?

Politics, Religion & CultureBy Joshua KennonAugust 5, 201319 Comments

A reader and I are having a discussion about the limits of using laws to legislate morality.  I referenced Justice Scalia’s dissent in the Lawrence v. Texas case, where he lamented that we are now at the point that there is no longer any legal basis for the citizenry to legislate moral decisions that don’t…

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