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Thursday, June 04, 2009
Michael Barone :: Townhall.com Columnist
Advancing Civil Rights By Overturning Old Laws
by Michael Barone
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Two cases likely to be decided this month by the Supreme Court -- one of them an appeal in a Connecticut case decided by a panel including Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor -- could result in significant changes in our civil rights laws.

One case involves a utility district in Texas that is challenging the Voting Rights Act requirement that any changes in its election procedures receive approval -- "preclearance" is the technical term -- from the Justice Department. The other involves the city of New Haven's refusal to promote several white firefighters and one Hispanic after they passed a promotion test but no black firefighters did.

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The betting among Supreme Court analysts is that a majority of the court will rule for the Texas utility district and the New Haven firefighters. Defenders of the status quo will view this as a dangerous undermining of equal rights. Others -- include me on the list -- will see it as a step forward for equal rights and for Martin Luther King's entreaty that Americans be judged on the content of their character and not the color of their skin. That's because in both cases, the legal rule the court seems likely to overturn is no longer relevant to life as it is in America today.

Take the Voting Rights Act. First enacted in 1965, it required appointment of federal registrars and federal approval of any changes in election procedures in several states and local jurisdictions where less than half of eligible voters had voted in 1964. This was a drastic intervention by the federal government -- and thoroughly justified at the time.

Officials in Southern states were using subterfuge and intimidation to prevent blacks from registering and voting. Local whites threatened violence to any black who tried to vote, and in Mississippi three civil rights workers were murdered in 1964. The Voting Rights Act got blacks on the rolls and to the polls, and very quickly, too. It was the most effective civil rights law in American history.

Is it still needed today? Yes, to address the very rare cases of voter intimidation, as in the 2007 case against a black political boss who was blocking whites from voting in Noxubee County, Miss. But are the preclearance provisions still needed in states that had low voter turnout 45 years ago? Not really, it seems -- the very few that are questioned by the Justice Department suggests that such problems are no greater in those states than anywhere else, and that they can probably be addressed through the political process.

The Texas utility district appealing to the Supreme Court has no history of racial discrimination; it was created long after 1965. If preclearance is important, let Congress apply it to all the states. If it's not, why burden states and localities for misconduct that almost entirely ceased soon after 1965?

The New Haven firefighters were denied their promotions because, the city of New Haven claims, it feared that the promotion tests would be challenged under a 1971 Supreme Court decision raising a presumption against tests that have "disparate impact" on blacks and whites. That presumption made empirical sense in 1971, when many employers used any stratagem they could to avoid hiring and promoting blacks. But those days are mostly gone, too. The city of New Haven wants to promote blacks. That's why it denied the white and Hispanic firefighters the promotions they had earned on a test the city paid thousands of dollars to develop as fair and racially unbiased.

Similarly, most employers these days want to hire and promote blacks, both to prevent bad publicity and to avoid lawsuits -- and because the vast majority of Americans today want to be fair. But fairness, as the New Haven case shows, inevitably produces disparate impacts.

Talents and abilities are not distributed evenly among people whom we insist on categorizing as white, black, Hispanic, and Asian and Pacific Islander. The Supreme Court's 1971 disparate impact standard, like the Voting Right Act's 1964 standard for voter turnout, was fashioned at a time when racial discrimination was exceedingly common and was pursued cunningly so as to escape legal detection.

That is not the America we live in today. It is not the America that elected Barack Obama president. Retaining these standards today does not prevent racial discrimination, it promotes it -- as the New Haven firefighters can attest.

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Michael Barone is a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics. He is Senior Political Analyst for the Washington Examiner and a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.
 
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Barone.
Why don't you cite cases that prove Sotomayor is a non-partisan, balanced juror?

In "Pappas v. Giuliani", we have a guy, Thomas Pappas who worked for the NYC Police Department. He was fired from his job for mailing more than 200 pieces of racially insensitive and anti-Semitic material from his home to various political groups who had been soliciting him for donations.

The guy was a white supremacist. Those involved in the case say that Sotomayor's dissent -- in which she defended the First Amendment rights of an employee who had distributed white supremacist material -- shows a type of jurisprudence diametrically at odds with the caricature painted by her conservative critics.


She defended a white supremacist for distributing what I would call extreme hate mail -- bigoted white supremacist material -- because he did this at home and was protected by the First Amendment (according to Sotomayor).

She's hardly the radical, biased, ultra-liberal juror that partisan hack conservatives (such as Limbaugh and Coulter and Hannity and Fox News) wish to portray to a gullible public.

This thing is going to come back and bite you cons in the #SS in 2012.

Trust me.

You'll get little hispanic - or african-american or gay or any minority - support in the future for all this loose "RACIST!" talk.

Which, I suppose, is your just desserts. Or poetic justice.

You mean Hillary's supporters
don't need the voting protections ? ROFL
THE HECK THEY DON'T ! The obamacorns beat them silly with crimes and intimidations and thefts and blocking caucuses and lying.
Yeah, the dems did the dems dirty.
Better cut a specialized exemption for the turds on the left. ( don't give me that crap about equal under the law until you fix the aff. act. )
Yes, we need to bend the constitution for the especially criminal element on the dems side - the lowlife criminal skum -
I'd like to see the 50 million dead babies relatives compensated as well for the draconion blood cult killing spree that was legalized and supported by our sick demo criminal party.
How about some justice there ?
How about all our weapons in wars the USA ever fought in combined don't equal that baby death toll ... how about some real justice for humanity here in the USA ?
Three cheers for delivering justice to tiller.
GREAT JOB.
Let's have a scotus justice that thinks the same thing, and says it as well. That 'ell straighten up this blood filthed hole real quickly.
We had the Minutemen on the border - and of course it was an insane raging fest when one of them fed an illegal - that was the worst they could find.
I do believe we have become pathetic tree hugging fools who enslave our populace (and military ) to stupidities, and foist the legal system around their common sense, sense of justice and honor, and rugged individualism to the point that it broke all of us a long time ago.
Now everyone screams for peaceful legalese.
Even Joe Horns 911 cops buddy on the other end completely blew it - phrase after phrase the candy coated lies the elite babbling morons spew from their lips day and night - well every once in a while a GREAT fellow citizen shows all the puke talkers what their lying lips are worth. A BIG FAT ZERO.

Libs,Libs,Libs,
Please, make-up something unrelated to this article. As always, any attempt to refute Barone will make you look pathetic.

OH, BUT THE POOR EMPATHETIC
Liberal left 'feels' so constrained by our Nation's Constitution, they simply must 'rewrite' or eliminate it altogether.
After all, their Power needs to be engraved in stone, like, but SO much more important than the Ten Commandments and POSTED everywhere.
1. Thou shall have no other God before Godvernment
2. Thou shall not idolize any other above Godvernment
3. Thou shall not take Godvernment's name in vain
4. Thou shall keep Godvernment's election day holy
5. Honor thy Godvernment
6. Thou are encouraged to abort, commit suicide and welcome euthanasia
7. Thou shall be wedded only to Godvernment
8. Thou shall tithe all to Godvernment
9. Thou shall be Godvernment's spy on thy neighbor
10. Thou shall celebrate what Godvernment covets

Slaying dead dragons
How many times does the dead dragon of racism against balcks have to be reslain before the lefties notice it is dead and raise their heads to see the live and rampaging dragons of racism against whites and discrimination against Christians?

The problem of black hating racist democrats and their Jim Crow laws was solved in the face of their fierce opposition.

I predict that solving the problem of white hating racist democrats will again be in the face of their fierce opposition. Only this time, with the media firmly behind left wing racists and no danger of losing a battle for hearts and minds in the developing world for discriminating against whites the battle will be longer and harder.

Interesting point from Barone about Sotomayor's support for free speech by white supremacists. Does it really suprise you that an open hispanic supremacist can sympathise with such a whack job? And how is this inconsistent with her firm belief in racism against whites?

Look here
Sotomayor defended the mailing of the material because if she could proclaim her race as superior, there was no reason why a White fellow couldn't do likewise. Peas in a pod,if you will. No?

oops
It was Will's misinterpretation of Sotomayor's support for the first amendment rights of her fellow racists and racial supremacists, that was the interesting point, not anything Barone said.

I am sure Sotomayor would be just as happy to uphold the first amendment rights of repungant homophobes to post hate material to Will.

If you cannot persuade other....
people to agree to your ideas then you find a way to force them to agree. The left has used that in finding ways to place activist judges in high places. The Supreme Court is no different.

I believe the Supreme Court problem is caused by having lawyers who become judges then are chosen to become a Supreme. Lawyers spend their lives looking for loop holes or ways to finagle the law. This makes them a bad choice for upholding the purity of the Constitution.

I my opinion a Supreme Court Justice should be a well studied historian of the era and content of the Constitution itself. The reliance on precedence should be eliminated. That way a judgment is always made based upon the Constitution and the circumstances that existed when the Constitution was created.

Of course, if all we are interested in is having the appearance of upholding the Constitution the present system will do just fine but the citizens will eventually lose the protect of the Constitution.

OVERTURNING 200 PLUS YEARS
"We are not a Christian Nation"

"We are the largest Muslim Country"

We the American People must have missed something along the way. Good of barry to enlighten us to these little known facts about the United States of America, all 57 of them.
And since we are the larget Muslim Country, we need not worry. "If political winds turn ugly", barry will "stand with the Muslims".

Survival
Since when does race trump survival? I don't know for certain but I'm betting that in a life or death situation, you'd rather be helped by someone who actually knows what he's doing, not someone there for a quota.

Who would that "esteemed" judge want to come to save her?

If she wants the best, why shouldn't we? Or is she soooo special compared to the rest of humanity?

You want to talk Civil Rights...
There is likely no blogger covering the subject of civil rights better than http://theblacksphere.blogspot.com/2009/05/racism-solved.h tml This guy is awesome, knows history, and is a gifted and HILARIOUS writer. A MUST READ!!

To will
Your post doesn't allow for the fact that a certain "delay" is necessary before right-wingers find out what they're supposed to say. Last week Gingrich and Limbaugh called Sotomayor a racist so townhallers all joined the Parrot Chorus. Now Gingrich and Limbaugh have backed down, but it will take a few days before the faithful get the message.

Remember how conservatives used to talk? Martin Luther King was a Communist, Rosa Parks was a trouble-maker who should have been physically thrown off that bus, and, oh yes, Dr Tiller was a baby-killer. Now everybody is making nice and on good behavior. Presumably the same thing will happen with "Sotomayor is a racist".

Better these cases be heard
before judges like Sotomayor begin stacking the court.

And, if the court does vote against her New Haven endorsement (she was on the appellant court and not the district court that heard the orig. testimony), that ruling will be a sign that she is surely not fit for the Sup. Ct.

Leave her where she is to be overturned 60% of the time by a higher authority rather than let her be a higher authority.

As to King Elect O and his cronies with their threats to Rep. Sens., let them go pound sand.

Bork Sotomayor. She should receive the same equal treatment as Judge Bork and Clarence Thomas.

voters test
While it may have been a good move to eliminate the southern laws that prohibited negroes from voting, there should be some sort of test to qualify voters before they are allowed to enter the voting booth. Any voter, or potential voter who believes that their candidate is going to give them a new kitchen or free gas for their car should be considered too stupid to vote, and if any potential voter lacks knowledge on a candidate or issue, whey should not be allowed to vote.

With the total lack of knowledge some voters display, why don't we allow children to vote as well?

correction to my gramatical errors
While it may have been a good move to eliminate the southern laws that prohibited negroes from voting, there should be some sort of test to qualify voters before they are allowed to enter the voting booth. Any voter, or potential voter who believes that their candidate is going to give them a new kitchen or free gas for their car should be considered too stupid to vote, and if any potential voter lacks knowledge on a candidate or issue, why should not be allowed to vote?

With the total lack of knowledge some voters display, why don't we allow children to vote as well?

Equal Rights

Most people support "Equal Rights".

Only Liberals support "Special Rights".

Lily
She is a racist. Or maybe I should say a Razaist. If any white person belonged to an organization that emphasized their race, what would you call them? Members of the "Congressional Black Caucus" are racists, especially when they deny a white Democrat who represents a large majority of blacks, to join them.
I know of no white organizations that could be considered racist that are not condemned by all, left and right, for who they are. Not so with those who choose to join groups like La Raza or the NAACP, etc.

I AGREE AuHunter in OR
However, with the majority of people who think the TV show Simpsons is educational, we already have the mentality of children voting.
Mainstream media and their TV programing, proves that the majority of viewers are intellectually challenged.

Joel
"trumps...Court decisions. As President Jackson so cogently said: "John Marshall has made his decision; let him enforce it"

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The court interprets the Constitution. I know
that drives some people crazy, but that is how
it goes.

As for President Jackson, thank god most of
our presidents are not such renegades and
actually respect the law.

apparently lilly is ignorant of the

fact that tiller, the baby killer, deliberately with malice and forethought killed over 60,000 innocent pre-born human beings in his career.

Now maybe she will know why tiller is called "the baby killer".

Lilly is too busy
making fun of dyslexics (Frank Ricci) to figure out that Dr. Tiller was a baby killer. It also hasn't occurred to her feeble, mean little mind that conservatives think for themselves and don't take marching orders from Limbaugh or Gingrich. Its just something she repeats endlessly because she is taking her talking points from the DailyKos or MoveOn. Plus the fact that due to her age and obsession with her superiority over the handicapped, she is prone to repeat herself.

END THE MOCKERY OF JUSTICE
ALL HATE CRIME LEGISTLATION SHOULD BE RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL. THERE WAS A TIME WHEN DUE PROCESS WAS LIMITED BECAUSE OF THE RACE OF SOMEONE, NOW THIS IS NOT THE CASE. THE HOMOSEXUALS HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE RIGHT TO BE HIOMOSEXUALS ARE BEING COMPENSATED FOR THEIR ACTS OF DEVIANCE WHICH CAUSES AIDS. IT IS TIME TO BAN THE CRA 1964 AND ALL OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS AND HATE CRIME LAWS, THERE IS A 14TH AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION THAT ALREADY PROTECT INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS TO ACCESSIBLE FEDERAL COURTS.

kritocracy

That is what Tammy thinks our system of government is or should be.

That is the goal of the left. If a court decides it that settles it. Remember Dred Scott Tammy?

Well Will
Nothing in Pappas v. Giuliani suggests to me that Ms. Sotomayor is a "non-partisan, balanced (sic) juror." On her side, the (apparently, as the case is now closed) losing side, she had the ACLU, which was the beacon that illuminated most of the ideologies of the left/"ultra-liberal"/(Rules for?) radicals of "The Movement" of the 60's & 70's.

Our young president and Ms. Sotomayor have their own points of view, honorable, to be sure, but undeniably to the far left of center. Bill Ayers, Tom Hayden, Angela Davis, the late Huey Newton - all passionate, intelligent Americans, to be sure - bit off a lot more than they could readily chew as revolutionaries back in those days. Mr. Obama's "hope and change" is the direct descendant of their revolution, and its first, best hope of bearing fruit.

So far, the fruit isn't tasting so sweet over there on the left. Political cartoonist Ted Rall called for Mr. Obama's resignation last week. I'm beginning to sense Ms. Sotomayor may not be the slam dunk she coulda shoulda been. (okay, delete "sense" insert "hope and pray")

What we need here is some kind of escrow account, Will. I'm ready to wager that 2012 will be the year balance returns, as it usually does. Mr. Obama will take his defeat gracefully, and, perhaps, go for another "first."

First former president to sit on the Supreme Court...appointment - 2025 - waddaya think?

joel
your view on Marbury vs. Madison?

seemed like the right idea, at the right time, to me.
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