"Congress does act slowly, often without foresight, and in ways detrimental to efficient government. But our entire consitutional scheme of checks and balances is intended to curb swift government action and to subordinate efficiency concerns to safeguard liberty and freedom."
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AIDS in the workplace; the administration's impeccable logic, The New York Times (July 13, 1986)
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