Supreme Court to Decide Hot Button Issues

The Court will look hear cases on life sentences for minors, a cross on federal land, and more

October 2, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Sonia Sotomayor sailed through her confirmation hearings and recently took her seat on the Supreme Court. Veteran court watchers have long said that her views generally align with the court's liberal bloc and that of Justice David Souter, whom she replaced. But how she'll actually vote on a host of issues will remain unknown until the opening of the new court term on October 5. The court has scheduled a series of hot-button cases involving lifetime sentences for minors, the legality of a cross on federal land, the government's obligation to make photos of abused detainees public, and the legality of selling videos of animal torture.

The animal abuse case will lead off the court's term. At issue is a federal law that prohibits the sale of films depicting animal torture. First Amendment advocates say that the law violates freedom of speech, which should protect the sale of such material, however abhorrent. The government, meanwhile, contends that the statute is akin to indecency laws and statutes banning child pornography, which, the Supreme Court has ruled, don't violate the Constitution.

In November, the court will look at life sentences for minors. Besides the United States, the only nation in the world that allows children to receive terms of life without parole is Somalia. But that may change, depending on the outcome of a pair of cases involving juveniles who were sentenced in Florida to life without parole. Critics argue that the sentences are equivalent to capital punishment for people unable to fully understand the significance of their crimes. Four years ago, the high court ruled that the death penalty for minors was unconstitutional.

In the Florida cases, a 13- and 17-year-old were convicted of nonhomicide crimes—sexual battery and armed burglary. One of the central issues in the cases is whether minors are as responsible for the crimes they commit as adults are. Nationwide, more than 2,500 children are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole.

In another case, the high court will revisit the perennially contentious issue of the separation of church and state. In 1934, in a remote part of the Mojave National Preserve in California, the Veterans of Foreign Wars erected a 6-foot cross to honor the nation's veterans. The original cross has been replaced several times, but for the past decade, the monument has been at the center of a fight over whether it qualifies as a state endorsement of religion. (A request to erect a Buddhist memorial near the cross was refused by the National Park Service.)

Attempting to avert a court showdown, Congress in 2004 sold the acre of land on which the cross stands to a private group—a move that may have unintentionally hurt the government's position by underscoring its commitment to the cross, says Peter Eliasberg, a managing attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, which is fighting to remove the cross. The VFW, which opposes removing it, fears such a decision could lead to other Christian memorials being dismantled. The cross itself has been covered with a plywood box until the case is resolved.

In another closely watched case, the justices will hear a challenge from the ACLU, which is pushing under the Freedom of Information Act for the release of photographs and videos of abused detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan. The original FOIA requests from late 2003 have been the sources of most of the public information about government interrogations, including legal memos permitting techniques that many experts say constituted torture. In May, the Obama administration said it would release the photos, but the president later changed his mind, concurring with Pentagon officials who had argued that the release could endanger troops serving overseas. Civil liberties groups contend that unspecific and hypothetical future threats are not reason enough to prevent the photos from being released. 

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If you're wondering about the title for this comment segment it's because I don't feel that the ACLU is a true advocate of the American people and the ideas the Founding Fathers had fought and died for .. the Constitution Of The United States. The Founding Fathers fought and died so their descendants and anyone who came to our shores seeking to be free from persecution would have the right to challenge any organization or the government if that person felt their rights were being threatened in any way. And that is what the ACLU is becoming to America a threatening force to its properity and the way Americans want to live their lives. The reason I use the word threatening is because it seems that for the last several years the ACLU who once represented American values against abuses by corporations, business owners, and the government has lost its way and its purpose. Now in its search for the rights of Man it can't distinguish the difference between right and wrong. And rather than fighting for the rights and protection of victims, the ACLU searches current headlines to involve themselves into defending Atheists, child molesters, gangsta's, rapists, and home grown terrorists, etc. The SCUM OF AMERICA and just about any case contrary to American values to attract headlines. Their argument is that these individuals are innocent until proven guilty and though many times the evidence against these criminals is overwhelming the ACLU will arrogantly defend these deviants until they're put in jail or released back into society to again destroy American families. I strongly feel that under the cloak of compassion for American values the agenda of the ACLU is to destroy Capitalism as dictated by its founder Roger Baldwin in the 1930's, and to convert America into Communist states regardless of how long it takes. And though Roger Baldwin initially accepted Socialism and Communism in Russia in the 1930's he later recanted his opinion in 1939 about Socialism and admitted he could not justify the suppression of the opposition after seeing millions of Russians out of work, crime rising, and women begging in the streets while holding the hands of their children. And yet out of spite and to avoid admitting they're wrong the ACLU I'm certain will continue with their agenda to attack the passages and the laws of the Constitution that binds America and the rights of Americans to be free and to defend themselves against anyone or any organization that threatens their freedom. And that is why I can not conscientiously use the word American when it refers to the ACLU because it is a misnomer and is misleading the American people to believe it represents their values and the Constitution Of The United States. Now in 2010 you will have the opportunity to take back America by voting out all LIBERAL BUREAUCRATS regardless of political party. But especially in 2012 vote out the SOCIALISTS COMMUNIST DEMOCRATS throughout America ... and then let's get back to work!

Born American of CA 6:03PM January 09, 2010

If you're wondering about the title for this comment segment it's because I don't feel that the ACLU is a true advocate of the American people and the ideas the Founding Fathers had fought and died for .. the Constitution Of The United States. The Founding Fathers fought and died so their descendants and anyone who came to our shores seeking to be free from persecution would have the right to challenge any organization or the government if that person felt their rights were being threatened in any way. And that is what the ACLU is becoming to America a threatening force to its properity and the way Americans want to live their lives. The reason I use the word threatening is because it seems that for the last several years the ACLU who once represented American values against abuses by corporations, business owners, and the government has lost its way and its purpose. Now in its search for the rights of Man it can't distinguish the difference between right and wrong. And rather than fighting for the rights and protection of victims, the ACLU searches current headlines to involve themselves into defending Atheists, child molesters, gangsta's, rapists, and home grown terrorists, etc. The SCUM OF AMERICA and just about any case contrary to American values to attract headlines. Their argument is that these individuals are innocent until proven guilty and though many times the evidence against these criminals is overwhelming the ACLU will arrogantly defend these deviants until they're put in jail or released back into society to again destroy American families. I strongly feel that under the cloak of compassion for American values the agenda of the ACLU is to destroy Capitalism as dictated by its founder Roger Baldwin in the 1930's, and to convert America into Communist states regardless of how long it takes. And though Roger Baldwin initially accepted Socialism and Communism in Russia in the 1930's he later recanted his opinion in 1939 about Socialism and admitted he could not justify the suppression of the opposition after seeing millions of Russians out of work, crime rising, and women begging in the streets while holding the hands of their children. And yet out of spite and to avoid admitting they're wrong the ACLU I'm certain will continue with their agenda to attack the passages and the laws of the Constitution that binds America and the rights of Americans to be free and to defend themselves against anyone or any organization that threatens their freedom. And that is why I can not conscientiously use the word American when it refers to the ACLU because it is a misnomer and is misleading the American people to believe it represents their values and the Constitution Of The United States. Now in 2010 you will have the opportunity to take back America by voting out all LIBERAL BUREAUCRATS regardless of political party. But especially in 2012 vote out the SOCIALISTS COMMUNIST DEMOCRATS throughout America ... and then let's get back to work!

Born American of CA 5:22PM January 09, 2010

I thought the ACLU was questionable. Not any more. The ACLU is there to protect individuals' rights from tyrany of the majority. And they do a pretty good job of it

Too bad for you that Roberts, Alito, Scalia and Thomas don't believe in that. They and swing vote Kennedy decide all cases unless and until one of them is replaced. Why are some griping about Sonia Sotomayor? She is irrelevant. It is entirely unlikely her vote will swing a majority for years yet to come.

Muser of NM 10:42PM October 05, 2009

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