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082427P.pdf 05/13/2009 United States v. Scott Hacker
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 08-2427
District of Nebraska - Omaha
[PUBLISHED] [Judge Bright, Author, with Wollman and Colloton,
Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - criminal law. SORNA's registration and penalty
provisions are valid exercises of Congress' authority under the
Commerce Clause; Hacker lacks standing to raise a Tenth Amendment
challenge to SORNA; Hacker lacks standing to assert an argument that
Congress impermissibly delegated to the Attorney General the authority
to determine SORNA's retroactive effect; Hacker lacks standing to
challenge the interim rule on APA grounds.