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Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell”). 138. 347 U.S. 497 (1954). 139. 388 U.S. 1, 12 (1967). 140. 262 U.S. 390 (1923). 141. McDonald v. City of
power which the Constitution expressly grants to the states.262 Thus, Congress generally cannot usurp states’ authority to set qualification standards
Networked World: Revisiting the Social Foundations of Defamation Law, 45 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 261, 262 (2010). See Peck v. Trib. Co., 214 U.S. 185
262 n.8 (quoting Charles A. Reich, Individual Rights and Social Welfare: The Emerging Legal Issues, 74 YALE L.J. 1245, 1255 (1965)) (citing Charles A
13-510 (1991))). 133. Id. at 262. 134. Id. at 261. 135. Id. at 261 n.9 (citing Cravens v. State, 256 S.W. 431, 432 (Tenn. 1923) (extolling the right
could deny information and resist enemy interrogation even under pressure.262 Thus, over the course of the 1960s and early 1970s, as legal and ethical
” against federal restrictions on the press); Richard R. John, Spreading the News: The American Postal System from Franklin to Morse 262-63 (1995) (noting
note 7, at 4. 22. Id. the yale law journal 128:254 2018 262 Automation-related job losses threaten to further destabilize that already-precar- ious
—rather than an explicit re- striction—ripeness may present an issue. See infra text accompanying notes 259-262. In this situation, Congress might have to
regimes across a variety of policy 233. See New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann, 285 U.S. 262, 311 (1932) (Brandeis, J., dissenting) (“It is one of the happy