Justice Stephen G. Breyer wondered about other illegal items. "You know, he grows heroin, cocaine, [or] tomatoes that are going to have genomes in them that could, at some point, lead to tomato children," said Breyer, spinning out what he conceded was a complicated hypothetical question. Are all these beyond the regulatory power of the federal government? he asked.
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Home again
although I haven't finished getting all of my stuff out of the car yet. It was a good vacation -- a pretty big house on the ocean. For a lot of the…
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political notes from all over
My sister reminded me of this story from when she lived in Wisconsin. At the time, she was one of the officers in the teaching assistant's union at…
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humor
The other day, I was talking to
christychristy about my wacky family, and I mentioned that my great-aunt Maria (pronounced 'muh-RYE-uh',…
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