Monday, May 04, 2009

Sonia Sotomayor Cancer

BAD JUDGES

In this video clip, Sonia Sotomayor, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit widely viewed as a short-listed for the Supreme Court, says that the courts of appeals are "where policy is made. [What?  I didn't say that ... ha-ha-ha]  

Here's how the law firm of Eugene Volokh and Associates views it. Jonathon Adler, writes 

Some seem to think that this is a damning statement and evidence of closet "judicial activism." I don't. As presented in the clip, it seems to be nothing more than an observation that, as a practical matter, many policy disputes are resolved in the federal courts of appeals. This is an indisputably true observation. Moreover, the fact that many policy disputes are resolved in federal appellate courts does not mean that judges are resolving those cases on policy grounds. Litigation over the interpretation or implementation of a federal statute will have significant policy implications -- and deciding the case will, in many instances, "make policy." But this is wholly consistent with the idea that a judge's responsibility is to interpret and apply the law without regard for those policy consequences
 
blah-blah-blah.  That it happens to be true does not make it less repugnant.  Nor does it make arguments for dismantling this stinking system down to its frame and rebuilding it less inviting.  Anyway, with Obama it's a given that we'll get another leftist ideologue like whats-her-face with cancer?  I want to live in a state where gummint ignores the SCOTUS when it oversteps, and issues Jackson-like retorts like --"John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it!" I want enough people to feel the same way so that it happens. Texas? South Carolina? Please, somewhere that's not cold, so MoSup will go with me.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Come on down to North Florida. We can even park you B-52 here in Green Cove.
Tim

Anonymous said...

Well, Florida might be out. This month we are awaiting the limiting of the access of Everglades National Park (The entire extreme tip of Florida. "Climate change and rising sea's are just one reason they give. Of course the Feds charged with its upkeep did nearly nothing after hurricane Wilma. This is probably the most fierce, desolate, magnificent and thriving ecosystems on earth. Even despite my little 40HP outboard.

The big pig wants it all. It will not stop until we are French.

Anonymous said...

Tim -
Is that Green Cove Springs near St. Augustine in Clay County? We lived there - in abandoned U.S. Navy WWII era housing - in '68 the year that Dad was in Vietnam.
Best, Mark in Arlington, VA

Anonymous said...

Why is it that liberals always have to have someone to tell us what they "meant to say" and to ignore what they did say? It never seems to work that way for conservatives.
GrinfilledCelt

LindaSoG said...

I'm on the same side as MoSup. I want to be where it's warm. That said, Miami has become a cesspool and I want out. Out out out, and if I could just find a viable option.

Anonymous said...

Come on Linda, Hialeah is the 4th most conservative city in the US. They have already had the Obama magic. Good food, good fishing, tacky protruding Latina buttocks everywhere......

Where ya gonna go to beat that?

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