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Platapus 03-07-13 12:18 PM

Absolutely correct. There has to be measurable damages.

I would imagine having a drone missile up family member's butt would qualify.... after the fact.

If I were king, we would have automatic judicial review for constitutionality with the understanding that there is a huge difference between the constitutionality of a law and the constitutionality of the implementation of the law.

Challenges for implementation must wait for actual damages, but a judicial review of the constitutionality of the law should, in my opinion, be allowed prior to any damages. Actually, I feel strongly that it SHOULD occur before any damages, not after.

But last time I looked, I ain't king. :O:

August 03-07-13 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2021819)
Absolutely correct. There has to be measurable damages.

I would imagine having a drone missile up family member's butt would qualify.... after the fact.

If I were king, we would have automatic judicial review for constitutionality with the understanding that there is a huge difference between the constitutionality of a law and the constitutionality of the implementation of the law.

Challenges for implementation must wait for actual damages, but a judicial review of the constitutionality of the law should, in my opinion, be allowed prior to any damages. Actually, I feel strongly that it SHOULD occur before any damages, not after.

But last time I looked, I ain't king. :O:

I'm glad we don't have a king but I agree 100% with you in this.


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