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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 11615" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>US civil war</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Supreme Court, as it has in the past few years when it comes to decisions involving important interpretations of the Constitution, has backed off from the cases in substance, allowing the lower courts and the military to decide the appropriate due process. Once again, hapless inmates in this situation have nothing but the Writ of Habeas Corpus, which the president can suspend in a time of national emergency.</p><p></p><p>The Court did the same thing with the Second Amendment in the <em>Silveira </em>case last year; left the lower courts split between a fundamental meaning of the Constitution. Does the Amendment guarantee the individual the right to keep and bear arms? California, No. Texas, Yes. Two enormous federal circuits, incorporating the No into places like Elko, Nevada, and San Diego, California; and the Yes into the Southwest between the Rio Grande and New Orleans; both crying out for a last word on what the Framers considered the keystone Amendment.</p><p></p><p>Rehnquist, aged and just diagnosed with thyroid cancer, has taken a post as a professor in Tucson. When he finally goes, he will have damaged the Court and the Constitution very nearly beyond repair. I don't think anyone has ever written more Supreme Court opinions, no single one of which expands civil rights or protects the citizen against corporations or the government. Whoever replaces him will look sweet and beautiful to my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 11615, member: 42"] [b]US civil war[/b] The Supreme Court, as it has in the past few years when it comes to decisions involving important interpretations of the Constitution, has backed off from the cases in substance, allowing the lower courts and the military to decide the appropriate due process. Once again, hapless inmates in this situation have nothing but the Writ of Habeas Corpus, which the president can suspend in a time of national emergency. The Court did the same thing with the Second Amendment in the [i]Silveira [/i]case last year; left the lower courts split between a fundamental meaning of the Constitution. Does the Amendment guarantee the individual the right to keep and bear arms? California, No. Texas, Yes. Two enormous federal circuits, incorporating the No into places like Elko, Nevada, and San Diego, California; and the Yes into the Southwest between the Rio Grande and New Orleans; both crying out for a last word on what the Framers considered the keystone Amendment. Rehnquist, aged and just diagnosed with thyroid cancer, has taken a post as a professor in Tucson. When he finally goes, he will have damaged the Court and the Constitution very nearly beyond repair. I don't think anyone has ever written more Supreme Court opinions, no single one of which expands civil rights or protects the citizen against corporations or the government. Whoever replaces him will look sweet and beautiful to my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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