"The logic is often far-fetched - how does medical marijuana affect interstate commerce? - and some conservatives would like judges to start throwing out federal laws wholesale on commerce clause grounds. The court once again said no thanks"
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The subtext is aimed less at liberals who like federal power than at conservatives who suddenly discover states’ rights when it serves deregulatory goals. Kinsley sketches a familiar ideological contortion: the same movement that champions national authority for policing, borders, or corporate speech becomes dramatically strict about enumerated powers when federal regulation is on the table. “Throwing out federal laws wholesale” is pointed phrasing; it suggests not principled constitutional hygiene but an opportunistic bonfire.
Contextually, he’s circling the Rehnquist/Roberts-era tension over the Commerce Clause, where the Court flirted with limits (Lopez, Morrison) but repeatedly refused to detonate the modern regulatory state. “No thanks” lands because it’s so un-grand. It reduces the Supreme Court’s institutional self-preservation to polite dismissal: the justices may grumble about doctrinal overreach, but they’re not volunteering to become the tribunal that unravels decades of federal governance. The wit masks a sober read of power: the Court will nibble at the edges, not topple the table.
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Kinsley, Michael. (2026, January 15). The logic is often far-fetched - how does medical marijuana affect interstate commerce? - and some conservatives would like judges to start throwing out federal laws wholesale on commerce clause grounds. The court once again said no thanks. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-logic-is-often-far-fetched-how-does-medical-150993/
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Kinsley, Michael. "The logic is often far-fetched - how does medical marijuana affect interstate commerce? - and some conservatives would like judges to start throwing out federal laws wholesale on commerce clause grounds. The court once again said no thanks." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-logic-is-often-far-fetched-how-does-medical-150993/.
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"The logic is often far-fetched - how does medical marijuana affect interstate commerce? - and some conservatives would like judges to start throwing out federal laws wholesale on commerce clause grounds. The court once again said no thanks." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-logic-is-often-far-fetched-how-does-medical-150993/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




