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drwex ([personal profile] drwex) wrote2007-06-25 12:34 pm

This is the true conservative legacy

Obedience to authority trumps freedom. http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/06/25/free.speech/

The saddest part of this is not that we (those who think free speech is important) lost, but that we lost 6-3. Scalito were a foregone conclusion. The drugs bogeyman scares them beyond reason. Roberts always kowtows to authority over individuals. But that's only four votes. The true sadnesses here are Kennedy and Breyer, either of whom could have gone the other way.(*) Breyer wrote a concurrence, but that's cold comfort now.

One takeaway message here is that we need at least two new appointments by a more open-minded president to have any hope of seeing personal rights begin to re-ascend. Meanwhile we're in for a very bad ride.

(*) No idea why, at this point. law.com doesn't have any analyses up as of this moment. I expect some will emerge.

[identity profile] feste-sylvain.livejournal.com 2007-06-25 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It's much more muddled than that. The major part of the decision was 5-4, and Justice Breyer joined the fascists on the part you focused on. Then there was some other part where the 5-4 was comprised of different Justices than the main part.

I also want to slap you upside the head for using the "Scalito" bogon, but I need some hard evidence before I do so. But be warned: it's coming.

Justice Scalia, for better or for worse (obviously worse in this case) is an ideolog; Junior Justice Alito is a technocrat who likely was the one who added the wording "at a school-sanctioned event" to the decision. This means that school administrators still can't control their students' off-campus activities (which may also be the hook that got Justice Kennedy).

[identity profile] feste-sylvain.livejournal.com 2007-06-25 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a lack of hard evidence exactly because the Junior Justice hasn't been on the SCotUS all that long. People used to believe that Justice Thomas was just a rubber stamp for Scalia; that lie hasn't been spread much since Thomas's scathing rejection of the decision that went against California's medical marijuana law.

There will come a time when the difference between an unsupportable ideolog's rant and a technocrat's hair-splitting becomes critical at the functional output level. I will indeed wait for you to put on your fencing mask when that day comes.