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This isn't true under current US jurisprudence: if a law that infringes on a fundamental constitutional right can be shown to be narrowly tailored to, and the least restrictive means of achieving, a compelling state interest, then it passes strict scrutiny and is considered constitutional.


Isn't that for rights though? Surely these explicit limits on congressional authority are more fundamental?




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