{"id":8783,"date":"2015-10-01T12:03:10","date_gmt":"2015-10-01T16:03:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/?p=8783"},"modified":"2016-09-29T11:19:15","modified_gmt":"2016-09-29T15:19:15","slug":"fff-supreme-courts-dreadful-record-on-constitutional-rights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/2015\/10\/01\/fff-supreme-courts-dreadful-record-on-constitutional-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"FFF: Supreme Court&#8217;s Dreadful Record on Constitutional Rights"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fff.org\"><strong>Future of Freedom Foundation<\/strong> <\/a>posted online today the following article from the June issue of the <a href=\"http:\/\/fff.org\/explore-freedom\/article\/the-supreme-courts-dreadful-record-on-freedom\/\">Future of Freedom<\/a> &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/08\/ffflogo.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-6071 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/08\/ffflogo.gif\" alt=\"ffflogo\" width=\"160\" height=\"97\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h3><strong>The Supreme Court\u2019s Dreadful Record on Constitutional Rights<\/strong><br \/>\nby James Bovard<\/h3>\n<p>The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the legality of the Affordable Care Act this past March. Several justices questioned whether a ruling against Obamacare would be \u201cunconstitutionally coercive\u201d to state governments that did not create health-care exchanges. The Supreme Court is sometimes hypersensitive about the authority of state governments when federalism issues are raised. But at the same time, the justices have rubber-stamped a vast increase in government coercion of private citizens.<\/p>\n<p>For instance, the Affordable Care Act trounces freedom by giving the IRS the right to heavily fine persons who do not purchase federally approved insurance policies, in the process canceling millions of people\u2019s insurance policies, entitling the Health and Human Services Department to outlaw many low-cost health-insurance options, and compelling individuals and businesses to subsidize other people\u2019s abortions and contraception.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, that is typical of the oppressive practices the Supreme Court has countenanced in recent decades.<\/p>\n<p>In 2005, the Supreme Court blessed the condemnation of private homes under eminent-domain authority so local politicians could redistribute the land to favored businesses. The case of Kelo v. New London involved fifteen Connecticut homeowners who were objecting to government plans to seize their homes to turn over their property to a private developer. There was nothing wrong with the homes being seized \u2014 the government did not even attempt to allege blight. Instead, it was simply that the government had a comprehensive plan that it believed would provide more revenue for itself and more economic stimulation than permitting people to continue residing in their homes.<\/p>\n<p>Justice John Paul Stevens, writing for the majority, declared that \u201cpublic use\u201d in the Fifth Amendment really meant \u201cpublic purpose\u201d \u2014 and, apparently anything that helps the government serves a public purpose. Stevens declared that even cases in which the government seizes one person\u2019s land to directly give it to another private citizen could meet that standard: \u201cQuite simply, the government\u2019s pursuit of a public purpose will often benefit individual private parties.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Stevens declared that the Court would avoid \u201cintrusive scrutiny in favor of affording legislatures broad latitude in determining what public needs justify the use of the takings power.\u201d Thus, the Court frowned upon examining the rationales or motives of politicians seizing private property \u2014 as if requiring evidence for the use of blunt force is \u201cintrusive.\u201d Justice Sandra Day O\u2019Connor dissented in the Kelo decision, warning that \u201cthe specter of condemnation hangs over all property. Nothing is to prevent the State from replacing any Motel 6 with a Ritz-Carlton, any home with a shopping mall, or any farm with a factory.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Expanding police power<\/p>\n<p>Supreme Court decisions on asset forfeiture have helped police confiscate cars, cash, and other property from scores of thousands of Americans without a criminal conviction. In 1996, the Supreme Court upheld the seizure of an automobile jointly owned by a husband and a wife after the husband was caught with a prostitute on the front seat. The Clinton administration brief to the Supreme Court blamed the wife for her husband\u2019s illicit use of the auto, claiming that she had not taken \u201call reasonable steps to prevent illegal use of the car.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Chief Justice William Rehnquist based his pro-government decision heavily on an 1827 case involving the seizure of a Spanish pirate ship that had attacked U.S. ships. Rehnquist did not deign to explain the legal equivalence of piracy in the 1820s and prostitution in the 1990s. He ruled that since the property had been involved in breaking the law, there was no violation of due process in its seizure. He basically granted government unlimited power to steal: if it wants to \u201clawfully acquire\u201d private property without compensation, all it needs to do is write more confiscatory laws. The nationwide epidemic of legalized looting became so embarrassing that Attorney General Eric Holder recently promised to curb the abuses.<\/p>\n<p>In 1982, the Supreme Court upheld the authority of government agents to intrude onto private land without a warrant as long as they did not venture into areas where individuals were involved in \u201cintimate activities\u201d (i.e., nudist camps). U.S. Solicitor General Rex Lee, arguing the government\u2019s position in the case, told the Court, \u201cThe posting of \u2018No Trespassing\u2019 signs, as a practical matter, gives a landowner little assurance that outsiders will not enter his property\u2026. Nor does the existence of a fence surrounding an open field necessarily increase the expectation of privacy in that field. Fences around large areas of rural property are usually designed to mark a boundary or to keep animals in rather than to keep people out, and they pose little impediment to entry by a person\u2026. [An] individual may lack a legitimate expectation of privacy in an area like a field, where private activities do not ordinarily take place, even if the field is private property.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Court\u2019s decision made it clear that government agents could roam far and wide: \u201cA thickly wooded area nonetheless may be an open field as that term is used in construing the Fourth Amendment.\u201d The resulting \u201copen fields\u201d doctrine makes it practically impossible to convict a government agent of trespassing.<\/p>\n<p>The Supreme Court has utterly failed to curb the power of police over average citizens. Instead, it has continually granted new powers to law enforcement. In 2001, it sanctified the arrest of a Texas mother whose only crime was that her child wasn\u2019t wearing a seat belt during a short drive \u2014 even though Texas law did not authorize arrests for such offenses. The Supreme Court declared, \u201cIf an officer has probable cause to believe that an individual has committed even a very minor criminal offense in his presence, he may, without violating the Fourth Amendment, arrest the offender.\u201d The Court explained that if arrests were limited only to offenses for which the statute book includes arrests as punishments, the result could be a \u201csystematic disincentive to arrest.\u201d Instead, the Court\u2019s ruling created a systematic bias in favor of accosting and handcuffing citizens. The Court also worried that putting any limits on the police\u2019s right to arrest people for petty offenses could result in \u201cpersonal liability\u201d for officers who make such arrests.<\/p>\n<p>Justice O\u2019Connor, in a stout dissent, warned that \u201csuch unbounded discretion carries with it grave potential for abuse.\u201d O\u2019Connor also mocked the Court majority for stressing that there was little evidence of \u201can epidemic of unnecessary minor-offense arrests.\u201d The fact that governments did not keep statistics on such abuses somehow justified entitling government agents to commit more abuses. According to Capt. Steve Powell of the Colorado State Patrol, \u201cNinety percent of the cars out there are doing something that you can pull them over for. There are a jillion reasons people can be stopped \u2014 taillights, windshields cracked, any number of things.\u201d Since almost everybody is violating some arcane government edict, the Court practically gave lawmen the prerogative to jail whomever they pleased.<\/p>\n<p>Expanding arbitrary control<\/p>\n<p>Supreme Court decisions have helped Congress and multiple presidents camouflage the arbitrary federal fiats that increasingly dominate Americans\u2019 lives. The Court has granted federal agencies vast sway over private companies by pretending that racial hiring quotas are not coercive. Instead, they are merely \u201cgoals and timetables\u201d \u2014 regardless of whether bureaucrats ravage companies that fail to hire and promote by race and gender.<\/p>\n<p>In a 1982 case, Supreme Court Justice Stevens ruled that while a government hiring plan did severely discriminate against white teachers, the teachers\u2019 injury was \u201cnot based on any lack of respect for their race.\u201d This is a contemptible judicial sleight-of-hand: judging \u201cequal rights\u201d not by whether a government-enforced policy preserved neutrality but by whether the victims of discrimination felt stigmatized by their race. It is absurd to define coercion according to the supposed self-esteem of the victim, rather than the nature of the government action. It is like judging a government prohibition on a newspaper\u2019s publication by whether a judge believes that the editors of the newspaper will feel that the censorship insults their intelligence, rather than by whether censorship occurs. In a 1987 decision written by Justice William Brennan, the Supreme Court upheld a discriminatory government hiring program because it did not \u201cunnecessarily trammel the rights of white employees.\u201d The Supreme Court has used the same phrase in other cases, implying that it is legitimate to trammel the rights of certain groups \u2014 as long as they are not \u201cunnecessarily\u201d trammeled. Naturally, the Supreme Court has never stooped to define how much trammeling is necessary and how much is too much.<\/p>\n<p>The Court has turned a blind eye to almost all the civil-liberties abuses of the war on terror. It has done nothing to curb the Obama administration\u2019s crackdown on journalists and whistleblowers. It has refused to accept any case challenging the Transportation Security Administration\u2019s whole-body scanners that take explicit \u201cbirthday suit\u201d photos of almost every airline passenger. Instead, the Court has often defined out of existence Americans\u2019 Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nine years after revelations that the National Security Agency was illegally commandeering Americans\u2019 email and phone records, the Court has done nothing to curb an abuse far worse than the British \u201cgeneral warrants\u201d that helped provoke the American Revolution<\/strong>. In a 2013 decision, the Court effectively absolved warrantless federal spying on citizens because the victims could not prove they had been spied on \u2014 a ludicrous precondition for objecting to a secret surveillance regime.<\/p>\n<p>Even when the feds have clearly violated a statute such as the Anti-Torture Act, the Court either refuses to accept key cases or effectively grants immunity to all the officials involved in breaking the law. The court\u2019s acquiescence makes it far easier for agencies to cover up outrageous conduct that would shock Americans if it was exposed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>America\u2019s prisons are overflowing in part because the Supreme Court has objected to few of the 4,500+ criminal statutes Congress enacted.<\/strong> <strong>Thanks to the threat of ruinous mandatory minimum penalties, 97% of defendants plead guilty<\/strong>. As Justice Antonin Scalia noted in a 2012 dissent, the current system \u201cpresents grave risks of prosecutorial overcharging that effectively compels an innocent defendant to avoid massive risk by pleading guilty to a lesser offense.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Does the Court believe that unlimited compulsion of citizens is okay but that any pressuring of state governments is a cardinal sin<\/strong>? If the Court saves Obamacare to avoid \u201cunconstitutionally coercing\u201d state governments, it will be another milepost on the Supreme Road to Serfdom. <strong>States\u2019 rights are no substitute for individual liberty.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Future of Freedom Foundation posted online today the following article from the June issue of the Future of Freedom &#8211; The Supreme Court\u2019s Dreadful Record on Constitutional Rights by James Bovard The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the legality of the Affordable Care Act this past March. 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