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Stan Gaver writes "Incredible! I was searching for information on the infamous Eric Foretich vs. Elizabeth Morgan case, (remember that travesty of justice?), and stumbled into a recent US Court of Appeals case that ruled in Foretich's favor, essentially concluding that Congress acted unconstitutionally when it passed the (vomit!) "Elizabeth Morgan Act". Recall that a judge had imprisoned Morgan for contempt for violating court orders, but The Cowardly Congress passed a special law to override the judge's order.
From the article: "Since the abuse charges had been so definitively disproved, the two judges reasoned, Congress could not have been acting to protect Hilary from abuse, but only to stigmatize and punish Foretich, which it cannot constitutionally do.""
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