CourtZero.org
the courts have
ruled (us)…now let them enforce it
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What this is all
about
It
is not our intent to change our form of government. We cannot stress enough that our
Constitutional scheme of government, by the consent of the people willingly
handing their authority to the three branches of our government, is a unique
and wonderful idea. That doesn’t
mean that the system can never malfunction, and today there appears to be a
major malfunction in the courts.
The problem can be fixed, we believe, with Constitutional means of
exercising checks on the judiciary.
We need a cooling-off period, a time when the courts resist the
temptation to step outside the will of the people and make sweeping changes to
our society. If this means
putting a padlock on the doors of certain federal appellate courts, then so be
it. This will work if the people
become more educated in the law and less willing to be governed by decrees from
the bench.
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author’s personal statement
As a citizen and a father, I would like
to see our society evolve and grow in a manner that allows for all those who
have a stake in the nation to reflect upon issues, debate them, and determine
the best course. Judges are
increasingly taking the opportunity for that away by mandating radical shifts
in an instant.
As
an attorney, I am sworn to uphold the Constitution, and am demoralized to see
how politicized and mercenary my profession has become, as well as how the
quality of advocacy and jurisprudence has declined. Many of the recent decisions affecting
us all seem to leap over the principles and reasoning I learned in law school,
and I am left with the conclusion that following the law, even common law
evolved by judges, means little to the activist courts.
As
a
Lastly,
I confess that I have personal religious beliefs. I have come to the conclusion that one
cannot discuss these matters without admitting that all of our recent societal
upheaval hinges on issues of plain old morality. I am weary of the beating those with
traditional beliefs take on a daily basis from self-proclaimed but
under-educated intellectuals, the popular culture, and from the courts. There is a growing and ingrained
hostility in