Posted on 02/09/2003 7:35:21 AM PST by nwrep
Justice Janice Brown
Supreme Court: Moving On, Moving In, Moving Up
A vacancy could open up in the U.S. Supreme Court soon
By Daniel Klaidman, Debra Rosenberg and Tamara Lipper NEWSWEEK
Feb. 17 issue: It's been nine years since the last vacancy opened up on the U.S. Supreme Court. That historically long drought could end this year with at least one resignation. Eager White House aides are stepping up preparation efforts, vetting candidates and contemplating a special media operation to deal with a potential confirmation battle.
Other observers think Bush could take another approach, appointing California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown instead. Brown is a conservative African-American who's ruled against affirmative action and abortion rights. Her nomination would let Bush add the court's third woman and second African-American in one swoop. And White House lawyers have already interviewed her. Tom Goldstein, a Washington lawyer who argues cases before the court, believes Brown could even get the nod for chief justice. "An African-American female nominee is not going to be filibustered," he says. She doesn't have a record that will stop Democrats in their tracks. And after months of bitter Senate fights over nominations to lower courts, that could have an appeal all its own.
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or at to least scepticism.
The scepticism results from the source....... Newsweek is not to be trusted in such matters.
I think it would be VERY helpful to know what the affirmative action and abortion rights cases she ruled against had for a base. Did she rule that midgets didn't have a right to be point guards for the NBA? Did she rule against partial birth abortion?
Remember,Bush-1 and his pals were the ones who sold us David Suiter as a conservative. Granted,he seems more conservative than anybody in the Bush family,but the same thing could be said for Clinton.
I don't know who Denise Majette is,but it's clear after what happened to Clarence Thomas that the left can make any claims or accussations they want,and the media will never call them on it.
This judge is a incompetent fool,and needs to be impeached. Neither Alameda County or any OTHER County "owns" land. They hold it in the public trust. It is NOT private property,it is by DEFINITION public property! As such,they have no right to place restrictions on the public that are forbidden by either/both the state and the feral constitutions.
In sharp dissent, Justice Janice Rogers Brown said such an initiative by a local government "exceeds its regulatory authority."
I have to admit,I'm starting to like this woman.
I am all for her, especially if she is a strict Constitutionalist. No more "living document" stuff - it's like building your house on sand. Her recommendations sound superlative.
I can't hope but wish Bork himself could be renominated someday, but the Pubbies would need a 60+ majority to swing that. Of course that might literally spark the second Civil War.
So much for me liking her. Has anybody told this dimwit about a thing called the "US Constitution" or the "Bill of Rights"? No state has the legal or moral authority to restrict the rights RECOGONIZED AND GUARANTEED by the US Constitution.
If Trotsky were to appear with a hatchet still sticking out of his forehead,most FR posters would be rabid in their support of him as long as Bush backed him.
You don't care about average Americans being turned into "instant felons" merely because they own a TOOL the US Constitution GUARANTEES they have the right to own?
She is the perfect candidate for Ali Bubba Bush. NOBODY panders like he panders,and he thinks/knows the vast majority of the Republicans will vote for him anyhow,and most of them will have no idea what Brown's ideas are on freedom. Plus,he gets a percentage of the leftist whites who are on guilt trips over slavery,as well as a few black votes he wouldn't have gotten otherwise. She is his ideal candidate,a token with the credentials who is a rabid moderate who has been accused of being a conservative.
You still don't understand. It has NOTHING to do with gun collectors rights. It has to do with the rights of every American citizen. The fact that you personally may never choose to exercise that right doesn't mean you haven't suffered a very real loss if the right to make that choice is illegally taken away from you. PLEASE note I said "illegally",because there is no legal way this right CAN be taken away.
The right to self-defense is NOT a Civil Right. It is a natural right that can not be legally regulated. No governement has the moral or legal standing to even try to regulate it. Granted,they have been doing this for decades now,but that doesn't make it legal or right.
I don't know why people keep saying this. Bork is at least in his early 70's by now. What we need is somebody in their early 50's who will be there for a while.
Wrong. If they are white males,they couldn't possibly be qualified. Thomas Jefferson couldn't get a nomination today.
I said back then that the fact that he had never married or had a girlfriend and was still living with him mama should have been a good tipoff that we didn't need him on the SC. What does somebody like that know about the lives the rest of us live?
It doesn't matter. In the long run what she wrote amounts to saying the county commissioners have the right to control public properties like private properties,and this tells you all you need to know about where she thinks the power should lie. She picked the power of the government over the freedom of the public,and was clearly wrong to do so. Read her ruling.
Does a state judge have the authority to strike down law on federal grounds? I thought they were bound by the state constitution, and that if an appeal were to be made on federal grounds, it would have to go to federal court.
No,but it clearly guarantees the individual the RIGHT to own the weapons the common infantry soldier would be expected to have or use.
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