Anthony Marcum of R Street Institute has a post on the CASE Act. Unlike Falcon, Marcum’s attack on the CASE Act take a different approach. He argues that it may, in fact, be unconstitutional on the grounds that it takes too much power away from the judiciary (an Article III court) due to the structure of the proceedings and the opt-out process.
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