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This issue was not decided in the 1960s.
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The explosion of lobbyists since the '70s (a $100 million industry in Washington D.C. in 1976 - $2.5 billion in 2006), and countless new interest groups screaming their narrow passions, has made the combat over issues much more high profile and intense, which leaves the winners more pleased, and losers more angry and threatened when issues aren't decided their way.
The Court's opinion carefully said it was not deciding the issue with regard to foreign entities.
But Justice Kennedy also made clear that the Court was not deciding that issue now.
When Curtis Gannon, the lawyer for the government, said "we would be surprised if the Court wanted to decide the due process issue here since it wasn't decided by the court of appeals," Justice Scalia responded curtly, "it was raised...and it's argued here".
Roger J. Kuhle, an assistant Polk County attorney, argued that the issue was not for a judge to decide.
It ultimately decided the issue was not significant enough to merit a rule change.
The issue was not slavery per se, but who decided whether slavery was acceptable, local institutions or a distant central government power.
It reads: Although concerns were raised about the classification of planets orbiting other stars, the issue was not resolved; it was proposed instead to decide this only when such objects start being observed.
But the issue is not yet decided.
"One issue is not going to decide my vote.
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