Too Good To Check: ObamaCare’s Missing Severability Clause
Severability Clauses in legislation state that if some provisions of the law, or certain applications of those provisions, are found to be unconstitutional, the remaining provisions, or the remaining applications of those provisions, will, nonetheless, continue in force as law. The Severability Clause usually states “notwithstanding any provision of this act being found unconstitutional, the rest of the act shall continue to be in force.” | Read More »

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