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Sentence
The
law
as
created
by
the
Supreme
Court
has
been
nay-saying
in
fact
and
in
effect,
stating
in
specific
instances
a
series
of
"thou
shalt
nots."
Not
entirely,
to
be
sure,
as
the
cases
illustrating
raison
d'état
in
American
constitutional
law
tend
to
indicate,
but
enough
to
make
the
generalization
valid.
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The law as created by the Supreme Court has been nay-saying in fact and in effect, stating in specific instances a series of thou shalt nots.
Not entirely, to be sure, as the cases illustrating raison d'état in American constitutional law tend to indicate, but enough to make the generalization valid.
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