Posted on 07/09/2010 12:33:31 PM PDT by Nachum
Elena Kagan will fit right in on the Supreme Court. That is not a compliment: Kagan will become yet another Justice too willing to interfere with necessary administrative decision-making. Kagan specializes in administrative law, but appears never to have been inside an administrative agency. She has limited practical experience, as her legal writing on administrative law amply demonstrates. This is a huge problem, because administrative law has to be practical and easily understood. Most law affecting American individuals and business is administrative law--in the form of regulations and rulings made by administrative agencies.
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Especially since she’s a supporter of sharia as a parallel legal system in the US.
This article lacks any merit, as this issue is one of the few where Kagan’s views are more in the direction of a Free Republic.
One of the main vectors of the fatal cancer in our rule of law is the notion that any two-bit administrative official has the power to “make law” to which federal courts must defer, even on questions such as the scope of agency power or jurisdiction.
Her job is to just rubber stamp everything our Congressional Mafia wrenches from justice and defend the Imam in the White House.
Liberal women think Islam isnt really so bad for Muslim women because they get stoned and commit adultery (wait....or was that the other way around????)
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