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Because the Fourteenth Amendment expressly limits state powers (e.g., prohibits states from denying due process of law), then an argument that the political process should construe the meaning of constitutional liberty seems to contradict the very language of the amendment, which the majority opinion treats as sacrosanct.

 

 


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