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What the Supreme Court Did Friday in Reversing the Ninth Circuit in a Religious Freedom Case -- Again


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There are several important facts to understand in connection with the Supreme Court Order handed down late on Friday in yet another case involving restrictions on religious freedom imposed by California’s COVID-19 protocols and restrictions.
Before I get to the outcome, I want to highlight one passage from the order which I believe is a “marker” the majority is laying down for fights yet to come fights for which a majority of the Court seems to be prepared to engage.
Applicants are likely to succeed on the merits of their free exercise claim;
they are irreparably harmed by the loss of free exercise rights “for even minimal periods of time…” ....

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When the feds violate the Constitution, should we blame the Constitution?


When amendments correct
defects in the Constitution, they are clearly a good thing. The 12th & 13th Amendments, like the 11th Amendment, corrected
defects in the Constitution. Section 1 of the 14th Amendment extended Citizenship to the freed slaves and provided constitutional authority for the much needed federal Civil Rights Act of 1866.
But amendments added to prevent federal abuses backfired. In Federalist No. 84 (10th para), Alexander Hamilton warned against adding a Bill of Rights to our Constitution. Under a Constitution of enumerated powers, the government may lawfully do only what the Constitution permits it to do. So
“…why declare that things shall not be done which there is no power to do? Why, for instance, should it be said that the liberty of the press shall not be restrained, when no power is given by which restrictions may be imposed? … ....

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