CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS: Yeah, but I think we ought -- we shouldn't, except as far as the number of broadest different procedures as we -- we can, it's a very extraordinary animal in legal culture to have two different proceedings addressing the same question that lead to different results.
MR. GANNON: That's true, Mr. Chief Justice. But they -- they can lead to different results here for multiple reasons, even setting aside the question of whether the broadest reasonable interpretation applies here.
CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS: Well, you're just saying that, okay, there's a problem here, and so we should accept another problem that's presented where we don't have to do it.
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