Florida Judges Ruling Squarely Defends the Constitution

By Clint Bolick
Never before has Congress required everyone buy a product from a private company (essentially for life) just for being alive and residing in the United States" the judge declared adding that it would be a major departure from existing case law to hold that Congress can regulate inactivity under the Commerce Clause."
width=150Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas  U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson of Florida is now the 2nd judge to determine that forcing every American to buy government-controlled health insurance violates the U.S Constitution. But he is the 1st to decide the entire law must fall because the individual insurance mandate cant be separated from the other provisions.     Ruling Monday in a lawsuit brought by 26 states including Arizona Judge Vinson found the law is about more than health care it is principally about our federalist system and raises important issues regarding the Constitutional role of the federal government." He quoted President Obama who quipped during his 2008 campaign that
if a mandate was the solution we can try to solve homelessness by mandating everybody to buy a house."
width=215Judge Vinson cited the Health Care Freedom Act which the Goldwater Institute helped to draft and has been adopted by Arizona and five other states as a reason for those states to have proper standing to challenge the individual mandate. A federal judge in Virginia also found the insurance mandate to be unconstitutional while two other courts have upheld it. The cases now go to different courts of appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court could resolve the issue by next year. Meanwhile the Goldwater Institutes legal challenge which targets a number of vulnerabilities in the law is proceeding in federal district court in Phoenix. But we already can chalk one up for liberty in this titanic struggle pitting width=72federal regulation versus state autonomy and individual freedom. Clint Bolick is director of the Goldwater Institutes Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation.  To learn more visit the Goldwater Institutes Website.
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