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Moreover, the Roberts Court has advocated the as-applied approach in contexts in which facial challenges were previously the norm, suggesting that it intends to restrict the availability of facial challenges more than in the past.
One act would be to make the following declaration regarding judges: "I will not appoint any person to the Supreme Court or other federal courts who intends to restrict an individual's right to privacy; and I will not demand of any nominee in advance a promise to rule in any specific way on any specific case".
In fact, virtually no government intends to restrict the P in the equation, and certainly none wants to curb the A. Which puts the load squarely on T. What this translates to, then, is doing everything we do now and more - but with less energy.
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