October 20, 2010
"If Congress can regulate this
under the Commerce Clause," Justice Clarence Thomas warned in a
2005 case involving homegrown medical marijuana, "then it can
regulate virtually anything—and the Federal Government is no longer
one of limited and enumerated powers." Senior Editor Jacob Sullum
says the Obama administration, which was in court this week
defending the new federal requirement that every American obtain
government-designed health insurance, seems determined to prove
Thomas right.
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