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A Selection of Breyer's Hypotheticals

Now to me, I grant you I'm not an expert, but it looks at about the same level as I have a sensor on my garage door at the lower hinge for when the car is coming in and out, and the raccoons are eating it. So I think of the brainstorm of putting it on the upper hinge, OK? Now I just think that how could I get a patent for that?"

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Gonzales v. Raich, whether state laws protect sick people who use marijuana for medical reasons from a federal ban on the drug, Nov. 29, 2004:

_Breyer: "You know, he grows heroin, cocaine, tomatoes that are going to have genomes in them that could, at some point, lead to tomato children that will eventually affect Boston. ... So you're going to get around all those examples by saying what?"

_Randy Barnett, representing sick clients who have been prescribed marijuana: "By saying that it's all going to depend on the regulatory scheme."

_Breyer: "So now what you're saying is, in a commerce clause case, what we're supposed to do is to start to look at the federal scheme and the state scheme and see, comparing the federal scheme and the state scheme, whether, given the state scheme, the federal scheme is really necessary to include this.


Tap into your creative side

From film festivals to dance classes to poetry slams, there are ample opportunities in a variety of price ranges. And, the best news yet: Some events are even free. Here's a look at some options:

Artist's Way

When Smith joined the council, she began to lead Artist's Way classes.

"It's a way for artists, whether they are performing, literary or visual, to get unblocked and keep working on their art," Smith said. "It's not religious, but it is connecting with something greater than yourself."

"The Artist's Way" was written by Julia Cameron, poet, playwright, novelist, filmmaker and composer. She guides artists through a process to reconnect with their creativity. One required exercise is to sit down every morning and write two pages.

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Religious bigotry factor in politics

In South Carolina, the conservatives couldn't decide whether it was better to vote their religion or their politics, giving McCain the win.Florida came up. The press had anointed McCain the man, a winner, a hero. Giuliani, who expected to come into Florida as the press's favorite child, had now been eclipsed by McCain. He was now "the loser," who miscalculated. Even though Huckabee got less than half the votes of Romney, if Romney could have just picked up 37 percent of Huckabee's voters, he would have beaten McCain. Remember the surveys which found that about half of Protestants had an unfavorable view of Mormons, and Huckabee already had shown a talent for exploiting this bigotry.On Super Tuesday, West Virginia was reported early. Romney won the popular vote, but didn't get enough to take the state by primary rule.McCain and Huckabee's campaigns huddled behind closed doors and McCain threw his voters over to Huckabee, giving him the state.Why? Because they both despise Romney.


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Pick ‘n’ roll: Today’s best NBA bets

MVP candidate LeBron James has missed the last game and a half, and the Cavs have played miserably without their leader. James sat out Friday against the Raptors because of a strained index finger but the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports the All-Star should be ready for today's match.

Even with James the Cavaliers won't be able to pull this one out. The Celtics should make amends for an overtime loss in Cleveland last week with a solid effort in front of their home crowd.

Pick: Celtics

Portland Trail Blazers at San Antonio Spurs (-15, 188)

The Spurs host the Blazers today laying the most points they have all season. San Antonio is off to a great start but Gregg Popovich's club will struggle to cover the inflated spread.

Portland's LaMarcus Aldridge continues to take great strides.


Review: VocalEssence celebrates Ellington in a first-rate 'Witness ...

Review: VocalEssence celebrates Ellington in a first-rate 'Witness' program Lesser-known works give a more complete view of the famed composer's wide-ranging talent.

By WILLIAM RANDALL BEARD, Special to the Star Tribune

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