Scalia, Thomas, and Redemption of
the Individual
Justice Scalia’s view of the law is
a form of “Originalism”. This legal philosophy is founded on the principle that
the Constitution of the United States is a “Fixed” and unchanging document,
except by amendment. This philosophy is disingenuous and even Justice Scalia
could not explain its contradictions.
The principle is based on the
premise that the original writers’ of the Constitution views of the world are
the only views of the world that the courts should consider unless the
Constitution is changed by the amendment process.
For hundreds of years the Supreme
Court Justices held something different. They held the principle that the Constitution
is a “living” document that could be changed or interpreted. A good example of
this is the ruling in the 19th Century that corporations are legal “persons”.
It is a certainty that the original writers of the Constitution did not intend
corporations to be legal persons. Another example is “money is speech”; no one
in the 18th Century thought this to be true, let alone the writers
of the Constitution.
Justice Scalia was a salesman,
actually a wizard of sorts, selling falsities and illusion. He sold us the
pretext of Originalism, a wholly made up theory that was contradicted by the
facts. Justice used this pretext to push through a very conservative agenda at
the Supreme Court that benefited his friends in business and feudalistic
religions.
Unfortunately Justice Scalia’s
disciple, Clarence Thomas, is still a sitting Justice. I went to school with
Clarence Thomas; I can only say good things about him when he was at Holy
Cross.
Justice Thomas’ thinking and my
thinking on the issues are far apart. Justice Thomas has not been such a good
philosophical salesman. I think that with Justice Scalia’s death, Justice
Thomas will be less influential. Justice
Thomas might not be able to do as much harm as he has done in the past. I hope
that Cooz can find his way out of the spell of the wizard. I worry about his
redemption and salvation.
With the death of Justice Scalia
some of the right wing agenda will be delayed indefinitely. The issue of the
union busting of Public Service Unions will be put into abeyance. The issue of
gerrymandering will be delayed until a replacement for Justice Scalia can be
found. Other issues such as Affirmative Action, Abortion Rights, and
Immigration will be thrown into doubt.
These important issues will probably
have to await the outcome for of the Presidential elections. The Republicans
certainly are concerned about their right wing agenda. The Republican lawmakers
in Washington sent a shot across the bow of the President within hours of the
death of Justice Scalia to not nominate anyone for the vacancy.
It is likely that President Obama,
with nothing to lose, will nominate Judge Sri Srinivasan for the Supreme Court vacancy.
He is a liberal Judge on the D.C. Appellate Court. Many of the present Justice
were appointed from the D. C. Appellate Court, Justice Thomas being one. Judge Sri Srinivasan is of South Asian heritage and I think that he
could add a new perspective to rule of law as we move into the uncharted waters
of 21st Century modernity.
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