Justice Breyer, with whom Justice Souter joins, concurring in part and concurring in the judgment. I join Parts I and II of the Court’s opinion and its judgment. I agree with Part III insofar as it rejects respond *63 ents’ facial attack on the statute and also points out that respondents “do not contend that they have a property interest in their claims…
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