Tuesday, April 19

THE VERY, VERY DANGEROUS "CONSTITUTION IN EXILE" MOVEMENT

To understand how critical the next appointments to the Supreme Court will be to our nation's future, you must read this comprehensive article on the "Constitution In Exile" movement. Just a whiff:

As Sunstein, who describes himself as a moderate, recently explained to me, success, as the movement defines it, would mean that ''many decisions of the Federal Communications Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and possibly the National Labor Relations Board would be unconstitutional. It would mean that the Social Security Act would not only be under political but also constitutional stress. Many of the Constitution in Exile people think there can't be independent regulatory commissions, so the Security and Exchange Commission and maybe even the Federal Reserve would be in trouble. Some applications of the Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act would be struck down as beyond Congress's commerce power.'' In what Sunstein described as the ''extreme nightmare scenario,'' the right of individuals to freedom of contract would be so vigorously interpreted that minimum-wage and maximum-hour laws would also be jeopardized.

Judge Clarence Thomas is a prominent proponent of the movement.

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