Oral arguments are tomorrow.
Click here to read a pretty decent summary of the case.
Personally, I favor an opinion utilizing that part of the 14th amendment that forbids a state from making or enforcing any law "which shall abridge the priveleges or immunities of citizens of the United States."
Oral arguments, scheduled to take place for one hour, are set to begin at 10 am at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington DC.
More to come . . .
01 March 2010
Chicago 'Incorporation' Case Goes Before U.S. Supreme Court
Posted by Brent Greer at 4:04 PM
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