Summary
- The U.S. Government has issued another bill of attainder, a legal act with historical roots dating back to pre-1776 England.
- Bills of attainder historically allowed Parliament to resolve legal disputes by determining financial obligations or inheritance rights.
- This practice raises significant constitutional questions regarding due process and legislative power.
- The implications of this action could spark debates on the limits of government authority in legal matters.
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