Second Amendment: Sotomayor was also a member of the panel that issued a per curiam opinion in another controversial case that may be headed for the Court next year. In Maloney v. Cuomo, 554 F.3d 56 (2009), the panel considered (as relevant here) a claim by a New York attorney that a state law prohibiting possession of a chuka stick (also known as nunchaku, a device used in martial arts consisting of two sticks joined by a rope or chain) violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms. The district court rejected the claim on the ground that the Second Amendment does not apply to the states. On appeal, the panel affirmed. Relying on the Supreme Court’s 1886 decision in Presser v. Illinois, it explained that it was “settled law . . . that the Second Amendment applies only to limitations the federal government seeks to impose” on the individual’s right to bear arms. The Supreme Court’s recent decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, the court continued, “does not invalidate this longstanding principle.” And while acknowledging the possibility that “Heller might be read to question the continuing validity of this principle,” the panel deemed itself bound to follow Presser because it “directly controls, leaving to the Supreme Court the prerogative of overruling its own decisions.” Maloney’s lawyers intend to file a petition for certiorari in late June.
She should be drilled on this mercilessly in her confirmation hearings, and I fear we can only rely on the Republicans to do that.
Gun Grabber.
ReplyDeleteJust what we need now, at the final stages of tyranny.
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Actually, she also is ambiguous on women's right to choose, and some religious nut leader actually endorses her. Which requires a double take for me.
ReplyDeleteIf my enemies are endorsing her, better double check.
Also, NO Republican has publicly come out and said they won't vote to confirm her. Am I right about that?
There's some bullshit being put about that, politically, the Republicans can't afford to alienate the Hispanic population. EVERYTHING is a political calculation in this administration. There's no other basis.
ReplyDeleteI don't think she's good enough, or strong enough.
I think it's ALL being determined by Obama's unelected bosses.