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The Problem of Judicial Abdication


Clark Neily joins us this week for a discussion on judicial engagement. Neily contrasts judges’ findings in cases with stringent standards of review—which he characterizes as a genuine quest for the truth from a truly neutral adjudicator, decided on the basis of evidence—with what he calls judicial abdication: the tendency of judges to default to a rational basis review of speculative justification by the government. They also discuss the right to earn a living, judicial activism, and the defining essence of the Constitution.

Show Notes and Further Reading

Clark Neily, Terms of Engagement: How Our Courts Should Enforce the Constitution’s Promise of Limited Government (book)

Timothy Sandefur, The Right to Earn a Living: Economic Freedom and the Law (book)

Clark Neily is on Twitter at @ConLawWarrior.


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 August 4, 2014  52m