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Post by ugonow on Jan 24, 2011 11:32:52 GMT -5
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia will speak on Monday on the separation of powers at an event organized by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) and her Tea Party Caucus. Though the Tea Party Caucus is a conservative group, Bachmann’s office confirmed to POLITICO that it invited all members of Congress to attend the lecture and that some Democrats indicated plans to be on hand. “It is a special privilege to have him address the first of what will be regular seminars featuring constitutional scholars,” Bachmann said of Scalia in December when the event was first announced. “In his 24 years of service on the high court, Justice Scalia has distinguished himself by his ‘originalist’ approach to constitutional interpretation,” she added. The lecture is going on despite the objections of some observers. The New York Times editorial board called for Scalia to cancel his commitment. “By meeting behind closed doors, as is planned, and by presiding over a seminar, implying give and take, the justice would give the impression that he was joining the throng — confirming his new moniker as the ‘Justice from the Tea Party,’” the board wrote in December. The Times said it would oppose a similar event featuring a liberal Supreme Court justice and targeted at Democratic members of Congress. “The ideological nature of the group and the seminar would eclipse the justice’s independence and leave him looking rash and biased.” But by offering invitations to all House members and stressing that it is “a bipartisan event that we would love for Democrats and Republicans alike to attend,” as a spokesman did to POLITICO in December, Bachmann is aiming to head off criticism. Bipartisan caucuses occasionally host members of the judiciary. The Congressional Caucus on the Judicial Branch, led by Reps. Judy Biggert (R-Ill.) and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), has about 45 members and meets occasionally with Supreme Court justices. Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke to the group in 2009. Bachmann is using her lecture series to offer instruction for new members of Congress on the Constitution and Declaration of Independence before are “co-opted into the Washington system,” she said. Possible future lecturers include Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Andrew Napolitano, and evangelical minister David Barton. Read more: www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/48043.html#ixzz1ByGjZb4K
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Post by billisonboard on Jan 24, 2011 11:47:25 GMT -5
He is what he is. Nice to have it confirmed.
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Post by Savoir Faire-Demogague in NJ on Jan 24, 2011 12:06:04 GMT -5
Meaning what? That he rules in strict conformance to the Constitution and does not look "to Europe" for guidance?
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Post by billisonboard on Jan 24, 2011 12:12:28 GMT -5
Meaning what? That he rules in strict conformance to the Constitution and does not look "to Europe" for guidance? You mean his sense of what "strict conformance to the Constitution" looks like. And, btw, the Founding Fathers looked to Europe for guidance.
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Post by handyman2 on Jan 24, 2011 12:20:41 GMT -5
True the founding fathers looked to Europe for guidance more on what not to do than what to do. A classic example is the separation of church and state. Taxation free speech and an authoritarian central government. Unfortunately future generations have forgotten why the Constitution was written as it is.
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Post by chiver78 on Jan 24, 2011 12:22:54 GMT -5
“In his 24 years of service on the high court, Justice Scalia has distinguished himself by his ‘originalist’ approach to constitutional interpretation,” that's one way of looking at it...
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Post by billisonboard on Jan 24, 2011 12:23:24 GMT -5
...Unfortunately future generations have forgotten why the Constitution was written as it is. You mean why they wrote it to supercede the Articles of Confederation?
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Post by ugonow on Jan 24, 2011 12:39:39 GMT -5
School is in session,boys.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 24, 2011 13:06:26 GMT -5
Does anyone know if Bachmann invited any of the other justices to speak and teach?
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Post by fairlycrazy23 on Jan 24, 2011 13:16:26 GMT -5
When separation of powers is discussed, what is usually talked about are the three branches of the Federal Government, but at least as important is the separation of power between the States and the Federal Government.
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