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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Elena Kagan's hero

Elena Kagan's hero is a former Israeli Supreme Court justice. Can you guess which one?

Let's go to the videotape.



It's not just Israelis who know what an 'activist' Barak was and what an 'activist' court he left us as his legacy.
In a call with reporters today, failed Reagan court pick Robert Bork called Barak dangerous to those who are worried about activist judges. "Barak may be the worst judge on the planet," said Bork. Barak's court, added Bork, was "the most activist court I have ever seen."

Republican Senate aides say Kagan's praise for the self-described activist judge will be one of two key issues the GOP will press Kagan on. The top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, Sen. Jeff Sessions, has told conservatives that he will focus on Kagan's support for Barak and her efforts to bar military recruiters from Harvard Law. [See who contributes to Sessions's campaigns.]

Constitutionalists shudder at Barak's view of the law. According to Americans United, in his 2006 book The Judge in a Democracy, Barak wrote that "a good judge is a judge who, within the bounds of legitimate possibilities, makes law that, more than other law he is authorized to make, best bridges the gap between law and society and best protects the constitution and its values. He also says that judges should go "beyond actually deciding the dispute."

The issue of Kagan's praise for Barak received some push back from Democrats who noted that three of Bork's former law clerks have endorsed Kagan. They are also providing praise for Barak from the court's most conservative member, Antonin Scalia. At a 2007 event for Barak, Scalia said he had disagreements with Barak but also had a "profound respect for the man, one that trumped their fundamental philosophical, legal, and constitutional disagreements," according to the Jewish Daily Forward.

Americans United for Life is pushing the Barak issue hard. Besides compiling the video, they have also sent memos to supporters about Barak's positions and plan to ask senators to press Kagan on her view of his judicial philosophy.
They're welcome to come search this blog for more material on Aharon Barak. This search should bring approximately 55 results (including this post).

3 Comments:

At 7:32 PM, Blogger Chrysler 300M said...

remember November

 
At 7:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Judicial tyranny upon you, America!

 
At 7:53 PM, Blogger Ashan said...

Too many Bara(c)k's - and they are all dangerous ideologues.

 

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