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OCR: The distinction between common law torts and con- stitutional torts eventually embraced iT the House mittee Report came at least part, from test timony provided by the Department of Justice 10 House Hearings on H.R 4358 H.R 3872, and H .R. 3083 100th Congress, Second Session 78 (April 14 1988); See also United States Smith, supra, 111 1180. 113 2d 134 154 (1991} (Stevens, dissenting) Despite the general recognition of Congress, this Court, and the Department OF Justice, that common law torts and constitutional torts separate and distinct, FDIC b000 straps an argument that since ims sounding tort are 'cognizable under the FTC Meyer claim must also be thusly cognizable FDIC Br. 14 FDIC argument like circular arguments, falls apart, however when the underlying premise te shown be untrue. not ...