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A Ruling about Nothing ....Andrew C. McCarthy
« on: April 26, 2017, 06:43:58 pm »
by Andrew C. McCarthy April 26, 2017 1:45 PM @AndrewCMcCarthy


 A federal judge suspends Trump’s unenforced ban on funding for sanctuary cities. A showboating federal judge in San Francisco has issued an injunction against President Trump’s executive order cutting off federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities. The ruling distorts the E.O. beyond recognition, accusing the president of usurping legislative authority despite the order’s express adherence to “existing law.” Moreover, undeterred by the inconvenience that the order has not been enforced, the activist court — better to say, the fantasist court — dreams up harms that might befall San Francisco and Santa Clara, the sanctuary jurisdictions behind the suit, if it were enforced.

The court thus flouts the standing doctrine, which limits judicial authority to actual controversies involving concrete, non-speculative harms. Although he vents for 49 pages, Judge William H. Orrick III gives away the game early, on page 4. There, the Obama appointee explains that his ruling is about . . . nothing.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/447058/trump-administration-sanctuary-city-executive-order-activist-liberal-judge-william-h-orrick
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Re: A Ruling about Nothing ....Andrew C. McCarthy
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2017, 08:21:49 pm »
Well, that's disappointing.

By the headline, I was hoping this was a story about New York's "Operation Vandelay Industries," which busted a fake architect, whose last name was (not Costanza, but) Newman!

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