cherdanno, on Aug 4 2010, 04:05 AM, said:
Lobowolf, on Aug 4 2010, 03:46 AM, said:
JLOGIC, on Aug 3 2010, 11:34 AM, said:
Fair enough, I honestly have not thought about and likely do not understand these broader issues at all
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I don't think so. Abortion is a federal issue because the supreme court ruled on it. Hrothgar on the other hand is defending the power of congress.
Liberals generally believes that legislation can improve people's lives, and a lot of such legislation is better done at a federal level. (One Federal ADA is easier for everyone to handle than 50 differents ADAs over the country. Also an ADA passed by Congress in Washington is probably better-thought-through legislation than an ADA passed a randomly picked state.)
Sorry; I didn't mean to imply that I was commenting on Hrothgar's position, specifically.
When the Supreme Court rules, it, too, often defends or denies the power of Congress. The Supreme Court can reverse, affirm, or even go further when it comes to revisiting its previous decisions. Decisions that give independent rights to states are perceived as undermining the current abortion framework, and decisions that deny states' rights are perceived as solidifying it.
That's why the liberal justices in '05 (Souter, Ginsburg, Stevens, and Breyer (and the often-swing-vote Kennedy)) all voted that marijuana that was never bought, sold, or crossed state lines somehow affected interstate commerce (and thus triggered the Commerce Clause, and thus provided a basis for federal jurisdiction to prohibit cultivation and use of medical marijuana consistent with state law), and it's why the conservative judges often similarly contort themselves to advance the cause of states' rights when federal jurisdiction appears appropriate.
I grant you, I can't explain what Scalia was thinking in Gonzalez v. Raich (he sided with the majority), but it certainly makes it easier to understand why all 4 of the liberals fought against medical marijuana and 3 out of 4 of the conservatives supported it.
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