The Constitution and Administrative State, Part 1(HD)

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America's Town Hall: Federal judges and scholars explore important historical and constitutional issues related to the administrative state.

The Founders and Ideas about the Role of Government in Society:
Randy Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory, Georgetown Law
Elizabeth Wydra, President, Constitutional Accountability Center
Moderated by Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO, National Constitution Center

The Development of the Administrative State:
Ilya Somin, Professor of Law, George Mason University
Michele Landis Dauber, Frederick I. Richman Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Moderated by Judge Jeremy Fogel, Director, Federal Judicial Center
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The "adaption" for modern times is to be done by way of amendments and not by interpretive expansion.

TravisCreighton
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I would like the panel to comment on mob rule. Western civilization was founded on the principle of law. The theory was that laws separated men from the animals. In an animal society, the strong do as they wish. In a so called civilized society, we're supposed to follow laws that will make society better for all of us. As a working class man I'm not so sure we wouldn't be better off going back to a mob rule/animalistic society. I appears to me that the worst of the animals have taken over our government. Has the rule of law failed? Do you think there is any way to save out society without a civil war?

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At 1:09:00 Is she saying that she sees no problems with denying individual people their rights, through expansion of powers, for the good of the People? What if the person who's rights are denied are also excluded from the good of the People? This is EXACTLY what Florida's Free Kill Law, §768.21(8), does. It denies rights to seek non-economic and punative damages in medical malpractice cases if the person is over 24, has no kids under 25, is single, and dies. This is to lower the cost of malpractice insurance!!! So the right to hold the medical licensee accountable in civil court is being denied so that medical malpractice premiums can be cheaper for the physician...from which the victim doesn't benefit.

This is literally takings issue.

TravisCreighton