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maniacwhat | 1 day ago

Hold on, isn't the government subject to the law anyway?

So a contract saying "they can only do x and y when it is legal", is not really any different to a contract without the legal clause. I.e. "they can do x and y".

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layer8|23 hours ago

I suppose it means they can refuse service on contractual grounds instead of having to sue the government for illegal actions after the fact.