Even more recently, the Court just held that Congress had authority under the necessary and proper clause to enact laws allowing for indeterminable commitment of federal prisoners deemed dangerous, even after their prison release dates. United States v. Comstock.
The hypocrisy of these conflicting rulings which so brazenly belittles animals as well as sexual offenders to less than deserving either of protection against those who would hurt them or protection of basic civil rights, respectively, infuriates me. Animals are just as much or more deserving of protection than human children, and sexual offenders are still people whose rights should not be trampled upon just because of the nature of their crime. I'd much rather live next to a sex offender than I would a murderer, but you don't see murderers treated as badly as people convicted of sex crimes.
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