InkL0sed wrote:Night Strike wrote:Nobunaga wrote:She just said that the Declaration of Independence means nothing to her. And this is to be a supreme court justice? ... How far we've fallen.
I wonder if she says the same thing about the laws of other nations or the United Nations. For some reason, I highly doubt it.
The Declaration of Independence isn't law. You guys are the ones who keep going on about keeping to the Constitution - now you think she should care about a letter written to the King of England?
That was my point, mostly. Many current liberal justices like to cite international laws as the basis for some of their decisions (much like O'Connor did in her Chicago Gun Dissent) without actually going to the Constitution. Nevermind the fact that this is entirely inappropriate (and unlawful in my opinion) considering they are supposed to examine the Constitution first and US laws if necessary. The whole point is if Kagan is so quick to dismiss the Declaration of Independence as a method to interpret our Constitution, is she also just as quick to dismiss international laws when deciding cases?? The answer is probably not.

