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"Severability", would allow a state or federal judge when Zuma Dogg, LAUSD and others sue in Federal or even Supreme Court -- to simply REMOVE anything shady, or unconstitutional from the Bill, and let the rest of A.B. 1381 remain.
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Severability: When the law was passed, members of Congress said the mandate was essential to make other insurance reforms in the law work.
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Severability provisions are so common as to be almost boilerplate.
Ken Blackwell: The Obamacare Problem Is Not the Individual Mandate Ken Blackwell 2010
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You see, the Bill is so shady, the only way Mayor Viagraosa could get it put through the Assembly was by having an amendment added regaring "Severability."
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Title IV: Severability - Requires that if any portion of this Act is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act remains in effect.
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Title IV: Severability - Requires that if any portion of this Act is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act remains in effect.
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Title IV: Severability - Requires that if any portion of this Act is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act remains in effect.
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Title IV: Severability - Requires that if any portion of this Act is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act remains in effect.
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Title IV: Severability - Requires that if any portion of this Act is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act remains in effect.
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Title IV: Severability - Requires that if any portion of this Act is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act remains in effect.
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