I'm still waiting for a little constructive information on this from our lawyer members!
Oh give me a break!

I don't live in Montana, and
Nobody's paid me yet, so
I don't have an opinion...

Everybodies always lookin for free legal advice...

Besides, this is much to serious an issue for me to become involved in...

Hi-ebber, and day always be a hi-ebber... I can't pass up a chance to venture something!

So FWIW and based on my often faulty recollection, remember what Roosevelt (FDR) said when the Supreme Court ruled against him on a constitutonal issue. He said, "The Supreme Court has made it's decision, now let them enforce it!" And he did what he wanted to.
Nixon, when ordered to turn over some tapes, did so when he could have pushed the executive privilage issue. He turned them over because he wanted to avoid a Constitutional crisis.
I don't think this president is worried about a "Constitutional crisis" and will do whatever fits his agenda, riding over States Rights on the phantom "Commerce Clause" as has been done by the Feds for a long time. Not that that's much effort since most believe the Federal Gov't is and should be supreme. That being the arch Constitutional criminal A. Lincoln's legacy.
But, as I said, I really don't have an opinion...
