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Question: Is there a constitutional right to free association?
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Schmitz in 1972
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« on: November 10, 2005, 10:57:56 PM »

Read the relevant case law.

The four stooges voted to dismantle free association. All we need is one more liberal extremist on that court, and churches could be forced to ordain women or homosexuals as priests.

That vote is currently on the court. Note that this case was decided in 2000 when Kennedy was decidedly less of an activist loony. Now, as decisions like Gonzales, Kelo, and Roper indicate, he seems to have unalterably become the fifth horseman.
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