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Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies

Started by hismajesty, September 03, 2005, 10:52 PM

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Topaz

He was very right-wing anyway, glad he died.

CrAz3D

Wasn't he just more constitutionally geared?...not necessarily liberal vs. conservative....like Scalia?
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MyndFyre

Quote from: daRktYpE on September 04, 2005, 11:09 PM
glad he died.
What the hell dude?  I wouldn't say "Clinton was a bastard liberal, I'm glad he died."  I wouldn't be glad anybody died.
QuoteEvery generation of humans believed it had all the answers it needed, except for a few mysteries they assumed would be solved at any moment. And they all believed their ancestors were simplistic and deluded. What are the odds that you are the first generation of humans who will understand reality?

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You've just located global warming.

hismajesty

I'd be glad if Osama died.

But yeah, that was pretty heartless. He leaned the court towards a more Republican stance, but he was liberal on a lot of things - like gay marriage.

Topaz

Read up on Roe v Wade and his stand on that. I'm sure you'll see things my way after that.


MyndFyre

Quote from: daRktYpE on September 07, 2005, 05:20 PM
Read up on Roe v Wade and his stand on that. I'm sure you'll see things my way after that.
Rehnquist dissented in Roe v Wade.
Quote from: White and Rehnquist Dissent
I find nothing in the language or history of the Constitution to support the Court's judgment. The Court simply fashions and announces a new constitutional right for pregnant mothers [ 410 U.S. 222] and, with scarcely any reason or authority for its action, invests that right with sufficient substance to override most existing state abortion statutes. The upshot is that the people and the legislatures of the 50 States are constitutionally disentitled to weigh the relative importance of the continued existence and development of the fetus, on the one hand, against a spectrum of possible impacts on the mother, on the other hand.
Quote from: Rehnquist Dissent
I have difficulty in concluding, as the Court does, that the right of "privacy" is involved in this case. Texas, by the statute here challenged, bars the performance of a medical abortion by a licensed physician on a plaintiff such as Roe. A transaction resulting in an operation such as this is not 'private' in the ordinary usage of that word. Nor is the 'privacy' that the Court finds here even a distant relative of the freedom from searches and seizures protected by the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, which the Court has referred to as embodying a right to privacy...To reach its result the Court necessarily has had to find within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment a right that was apparently completely unknown to the drafters of the Amendment.
Findlaw case link
QuoteEvery generation of humans believed it had all the answers it needed, except for a few mysteries they assumed would be solved at any moment. And they all believed their ancestors were simplistic and deluded. What are the odds that you are the first generation of humans who will understand reality?

After 3 years, it's on the horizon.  The new JinxBot, and BN#, the managed Battle.net Client library.

Quote from: chyea on January 16, 2009, 05:05 PM
You've just located global warming.

Hazard

Quote from: daRktYpE on September 07, 2005, 05:20 PM
Read up on Roe v Wade and his stand on that. I'm sure you'll see things my way after that.

Congratulations. You have passed all others on my moron meter.

Its too bad. He was a great justice, political stances aside. Interesting that John Roberts has already been put up for the position. The good news? The Democrats can't just block him just because they're pissed that Bush named, get this, a CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN to the court.

"Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway." --John Wayne

Mephisto

I think it will be interesting to see what becomes of John Roberts.  It's disapointing that the Bush Administration has refused to release a lot of documents which would provide insights as to how he interprets the law and constitution (past rulings, arguments, etc.).

I personally don't have any definitive stance against him, because he has not had a chance to prove of himself.  He could be the worst thing that has ever happened to the Supreme Court and America or he could be great.

Interesting thing to note though, he was never a judge, rather a lawyer who argued for both sides, aka: arguing for his client's standpoint, not his own.  Therefore it's difficult to tell how he will interpret the law, radically conservatively, or moderately.  I believe he is more of a moderate conservative, as appointing a far-right conservative would be bad publicity, for obvious reasons.

CrAz3D

court decisions are public, if someone wanted to know they'd just have to go & look it up...nothing has to be released
rebundance - having or being in excess of sheer stupidity
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Quote from: Spht on June 22, 2004, 07:32 PMSlap.
Quote from: Adron on January 28, 2005, 09:17 AMIn a way, I believe that religion is inherently evil, which includes Christianity. I'd also say Christianity is eviller than Buddhism (has more potential for evil).
Quote from: iago on April 19, 2005, 01:06 PM
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MyndFyre

Quote from: CrAz3D on September 09, 2005, 01:02 PM
court decisions are public, if someone wanted to know they'd just have to go & look it up...nothing has to be released

Decisions are public, yes -- but he's a laywer, not a judge AFAIK.
QuoteEvery generation of humans believed it had all the answers it needed, except for a few mysteries they assumed would be solved at any moment. And they all believed their ancestors were simplistic and deluded. What are the odds that you are the first generation of humans who will understand reality?

After 3 years, it's on the horizon.  The new JinxBot, and BN#, the managed Battle.net Client library.

Quote from: chyea on January 16, 2009, 05:05 PM
You've just located global warming.

Mephisto

What MyndFyre said.  If you can find some accurate[/b] documents which show his arguments it'd be appreciated.