Thursday, June 05, 2008

Activist Fed Court Again Legislates From Bench


Activist Fed Court Again Legislates From Bench
John R. Houk
June 5, 2008

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State of Oklahoma had passed one of the toughest anti-immigration laws on the State level in the USA.

Notice the past tense: U.S. District Judge (Yes the Federal level once again telling the State level what to do) Robin J. Cauthron issued a preliminary injunction temporarily
halting the enforcement of the State Law saying Oklahoma’s Law is “substantially likely” to be unconstitutional.

Guess who filed in Federal Court to prevent Oklahoma’s enforcement of their legislative enacted State Law: “… the US Chamber of Commerce, the Oklahoma Chamber and other business groups.”

So the Chamber of Commerce and business groups are playing the “hurts the economy” card to overrule a State taking action where the Federal Government is woefully deficient in protecting the American way of life.

The Republicans failed to use their one time majority to change the landscape of Left Wing Activist Judges view of an evolving Constitution. “Evolving” meaning: to judicially legislate from the Bench relative a Leftist view of society rather than actually interpreting the content of the US Constitution. The Republican failure was in being
cordial in parliamentary rules to the Democrats.

Do you think the Democratic Party controlled Congress will be slow in adding more Left Wing Judges to the Federal Judiciary if
Marxist Barack Hussein Obama is elected President in November 2008?

JRH
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Court blocks enforcement of anti-immigration law

FOX23.com
Last Update: 6/04 3:19 pm


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A federal judge has issued an order delaying enforcement of Oklahoma's anti-illegal immigration law, saying it is ``substantially likely'' it is unconstitutional.


U.S. District Judge Robin J. Cauthron issued a preliminary injunction on Wednesday prohibiting enforcement of provisions of the law.


Those provisions subjected employers to penalties for failing to comply with a federal employee verification system designed to prevent the hiring of illegal immigrants.

The decision came on a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Oklahoma Chamber and other business groups.


State Chamber official Mike Seney said the ruling was timely since the employer portions of the law were to take effect July 1.
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Activist Fed Court Again Legislates From Bench
John R. Houk
June 5, 2008
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Court blocks enforcement of anti-immigration law
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