Posted by David Bernstein:
Hentoff Piece on the "Constitution in Exile":
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_01-2005_05_07.shtml#1115292885


   I don't have time or energy to provide an extended critique, but, even
   aside from its adoption of the phony "Constitution in Exile" meme,
   [1]this Nat Hentoff piece is extremely weak. For example, he conflates
   the tiny minority of legal scholars who support a revival of Lochner
   with the much greater number who think that the New Deal Court went
   too far in completely eviscerating the Constitution's limits on
   federal regulatory power. Contrary to Hentoff's suggestion, the
   strongest advocates of Lochner on the Court right now are not Thomas,
   Scalia, and Rehnquist, but Souter and Kennedy, who have consistently
   adopted the view, implicitly and explicitly, that the only thing wrong
   with Lochner was that it protected economic rights. By contrast,
   applying Lochnerian reasoning to matters of personal autonomy (and
   explicitly relying on the Lochnerian precedents of Pierce v. Society
   of Sisters and Meyer v. Nebraska, both decided at the height of the
   Lochner era and relying on Lochner itself) is perfectly acceptable.
   And it's not at all clear, given his opinions on punitive damages,
   that Kennedy even completely accepts this limited critique of Lochner.

   Ironically, Hentoff negatively contrasts the Rehnquist Court's baby
   steps toward reviving the Constitution's protections of federalism to
   liberals' "Shadow Constitution... under which the government has
   affirmative obligations to alleviate inequality, protect people from
   harm..." Besides being part of the American constitutional tradition
   for 150 years before the New Deal, limitations on federal power at
   least have the virtue of actually being in the text of the
   Constitution. Perhaps to turn the rhetorical tables on the
   "Constitution in Exile" nonsense, conservatives and libertarians
   should start speaking of the superiority of enforcing the "Actual
   Constitution" as opposed to the "Shadow Constitution."

References

   1. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0518,hentoff,63572,%3E%206.html

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