What Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court Could Mean for States’ Rights
Kavanaugh was nominated by President
As a judge on the
But Kavanaugh hasn't always ruled against regulation: In 2010, he upheld the
"His general, somewhat more skeptical approach toward federal agencies, which a lot of people have talked about, may have an echo in this area by being a little more protective of states' role in these schemes," Young said in an interview. "But it's just a couple of cases."
In many ways, the details of how the federal system operates would be worked out through federal statute, Young said. "And so how you approach those statues, which are often ambiguous about the federal structures they're creating, is going to be really important in fixing where the balance is going to be between the states and the national government.
"My impression is he's very sophisticated about this stuff, cares about the states, cares about the idea of checks and balances," Young said.
"The states are the ones who fill in the gaps when the federal government doesn't act. If he's limiting federal power for any reason, he's creating opportunities for the states to assert themselves. Skepticism of federal power and belief in states' rights have a lot in common and share intellectual roots."
An upcoming civil asset forfeiture case could indicate how a
If confirmed by fall, as the president has suggested, Kavanaugh could take his place just in time to consider the case, Timbs v. Indiana. It involves an
But
The 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause has been used by the
Civil asset forfeiture puts hundreds of millions of dollars into state and federal coffers every year. And according to a 2015 report by the
Forfeiture also stuffs federal coffers. The report said assets in forfeiture funds within the
A number of states are considering changes. In
Kavanaugh has shown a particular interest in the 14th Amendment from his earliest law school days at
Kavanaugh wrote the decision did not lay out enough specific criteria on how to strike jurors aside from their race, and made some suggestions that were later employed by courts. He brought up that issue again in 2006, in his hearing on his nomination as a federal judge for the D.C. Circuit, saying Batson was "one of the great
"He praised the Equal Protection Clause as a way to get to the proper results," Weaver said. "A lot of scholars think the Equal Protection Clause has been overused. It was ratified largely to allow the newly freed slaves to have the same rights as other Americans. It has come to be used as something of a magic wand for judges who want to conjure up a certain result. That doesn't appear to be
Those people involved in the Timbs case think Kavanaugh is likely to rule against the
"I think that
A more neutral court observer,
"There's no reason to think that Kavanaugh would be different from Kennedy in terms of
Looking to how Kavanaugh might follow Kennedy on the Timbs case specifically, Graglia said Kennedy was something of a moralist. "If something really seemed immoral, then it should be unconstitutional. It certainly seems that forfeiting your property in those cases seems totally unfair and unjust."
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