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Wednesday, August 24, 2005
No (Coherent) Limits
The Wall Street Journal reports: In a book slated for release next month, Justice Breyer -- among the more liberal members of the court -- gives a detailed insight into his philosophy of deciding cases, namely that the Constitution should be viewed in light of its overarching goal, which he sees as creating a participatory, democratic society. In the process, he offers a rejoinder to a longtime intellectual opponent, Justice Antonin Scalia, who advocates "originalism," or a more literal interpretation of the Constitution's meaning at the time of its writing. ... Justice Breyer's "Active Liberty" contends that judges can undercut the democratic system the Constitution's Framers sought to build if they adhere too literally to legal text and disregard the "real world" consequences of the decisions they render. Doesn't that sound nice? I'm so anxious to read Justice Breyer's book, because he sounds like a man who really wants to get big things done right now. And nothing could be more consistent with creating a participatory, democratic society than creating a United States Senate whose Senators are allocated among the states in proportion to their populations! Allocating just two Senators to both California (population about 35 million) and Wyoming (population under 1/2 million) is utterly inconsistent with creating a participatory, democratic society, since under the present system each Wyoming voter has seventy times as much representation in the Senate as does each California voter. Yep, I can hardly wait to read "Active Liberty." There's always the chance that the Wall Street Journal misunderstood which document Justice Breyer is construing in his book. It was the Port Huron Statement (1962) of the Students for a Democratic Society, not the Constitution, that presented a vision of a movement to establish “participatory democracy.” Some might say that there was lots of "Active Liberty" in that group - although "Active License" better carries the meaning.
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