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But Baby is adamant that Atlanta will always be a part of him, his roots there inseverable and his essence inextinguishable.

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In keeping with these precedents, there’s a furious tension between Tambo and Bones but also an inseverable connection.

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So, under this theory, the mandate must be stricken—and the rest of the law must fall with it, because the mandate should be deemed “inseverable” from the entire ACA.

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And so they argued that the mandate is “inseverable” from the remainder of the ACA—meaning that if it falls, the whole law must fall with it.

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If a provision of a law is inseverable from the rest of that law, when the court strikes down the inseverable portion, the entire law fails.

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