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« on: September 07, 2015, 07:50:19 PM »

Given the Federal supremacy clause it certainly could, tho since most, and maybe all, State constitutions have bills of rights at least as expansive and often more expansive than the Federal Bill of Rights, the types of issues that would most likely lead to a Federal issue typically could be handled by reference to the State constitution. I'll leave it to the posters who actually are lawyers to dredge up any actual examples.
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