Cohabitation ban

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A18:
If a North Carolina court nullified part of the Constitution, I would support an appeal.

Opebo, of course, needs to be shot.

Hitchabrut:
Yes, being radical, I say yes.

Emsworth:
Quote from: A18 on May 09, 2005, 05:04:24 PM

It doesn't violate the U.S. Constitution.


On the contrary, it arbitrarily deprives individuals of liberty (which includes the freedom to live where one pleases) without due process of law.

A18:
Due process is derived from Magna Carta. It means the executive branch of government has to deal with you in the proper manner dictated by law.

Taking drugs is liberty. Killing people is liberty. We can take away liberty all we want, so long as we provide due process, and this is certainly due process.

Emsworth:
Quote from: A18 on May 09, 2005, 06:26:33 PM

Due process is derived from Magna Carta. It means the executive branch of government has to deal with you in the proper manner dictated by law.

While due process is certainly derived from the common law, it is also true that there was no notion of an executive branch when the Magna Carta was issued. Moreover, the Fourteenth Amendment does not specify the executive branches of the states; instead, it specifies the state as a whole.

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