Constitution and a Right to Privacy

Greg Broiles gbroiles at netbox.com
Thu Feb 20 06:56:17 PST 1997


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At 11:56 PM 2/19/97 -0800, Dale Thorn wrote:

>It's good if you don't read the L.A. Times.  One of their lead editor-
>ializers (whores), a professor at USC law school named Erwin
>Chemerinsky,
>writes in relation to this subject "The federal government is an inde-
>pendent sovereign that cannot have its powers diminished by a state
>government's actions." (exact quote, 2/7/97).  Either that's a load of
>BS doubletalk, or it's one of the more fascistic commentaries from the
>Times, which is usually bad enough.

Hey, don't forget to shoot the messenger. Chemerinsky's statement is a
concise summary of at least the last 70 years of double jeopardy
jurisprudence. The only thing that's unusual about the use of the "dual
sovereign" doctrine against the cops who beat King was that it's usually used
against ordinary citizens, not cops. 

Do you suppose it's possible that some of the other evil conspiracies you see
lurking behind every bush are also just reflections of your own fears and
misunderstanding? 


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