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Supreme Court Strikes Down Republican Feel Good Law

28 Jun

In 2005, in response to a guy claiming to have won the Congressional Medal of Honor, who had not – the Rethugs passed a “feel good” law banning all such future false claims. This was a perfect exercise in making a lot of noise for the plastic patriot set, making a law to punish a minuscule population instead of Minorities. Of course – folks who have never read the Constitution don’t know how it works – so as usual, the Retugs overstepped their bounds.

Supreme Court strikes down Stolen Valor Act

The Supreme Court today struck down the Stolen Valor Actthat made it illegal to falsely claim to be the recipient of military honors and decorations, SCOTUSblog.com reports.

The court found that the statute violates the First Amendment.

The decision, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, says the law, as written, “seeks to control and suppress all false statements on this one subject in almost limitless times and settings without regard to whether the lie was made for the purpose of material gain.”

Kennedy writes that permitting the government to decree this kind of speech as a criminal offense “would endorse government authority to compile a list of subjects about which false statements are punishable.”

He notes, however, that Congress might be able to rewrite the law “to achieve the government’s objective in less burdensome ways.”

 

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2 responses to “Supreme Court Strikes Down Republican Feel Good Law

  1. brotherbrown

    June 28, 2012 at 3:43 PM

    It’s been a good week of court for the Administration, with this, Immigration and Healthcare. I wonder if Holder will feel the wrath. Hopefully Democrats will gain a spine and push back on the Contempt non-sense.

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    • btx3

      June 29, 2012 at 10:43 AM

      I think they are going to utterly ignore the Republican attempt on Holder. There isn’t a damn thing Issa can really do other than make noise short of some sort of proof of a criminal act…

      Which he doesn’t have.

      The Fortune magazine article blew that one up…Big Time.

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