Judges were guests of the cato institute. Its about 90 minutes. Good afternoon, everybody. Im tim lynch. Today we will be hosting a debate on the question of whether or not the american criminal Justice System needs an ov overhaul. We have two very distinguished judges from our federal appeallate courts. Whats kind of interesting is that both of our guests were appointed to the bench by president reagan. This is not going to be your typical left right debate here in washington. The judges are in unique position by writing articles, giving lectures and ideas that have an impact on our legal system. I want to thank both of our guests for taking time out of their busy schedules to give us the benefit of some their experiences from the bench and suggesting ideas that might improve our legal system. I would like to take a minute or two to Lay Foundation for the discussion thats to follow. Before i do that, if you have a cell phone quickly doublecheck and make sure theyre silenced as a court
Federal prisons. Thats live tuesday at 10 00 eastern here on c span 3. Millennials and their role in todays economy was the topic of a republican policy meeting on capitol hill. The task force is chaired by Elise Stefanik who at the age of 31 is the youngest member of congress. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. The House Republican policy meeting task force on millennials will now come to order. The committee is meeting today to discuss the essential role of mill epials in todays economy. And though were meeting on that important topic, couldnt start todays hearing without mentioning that our hearts and minds are with the people of paris today as they deal with the horrible tragedy over the weekend. We want them to know that we hurt as they hurt. And we all understand together that we have to be united in standing up to these terrorist thugs threatening our waive rife and ultimately douefeating them. I will recognize myself for an opening statement. I want to thank everyone for com
I think that the court has upheld such broad delegations that principle is simple a term it invokes. It doesnt have meaningful bite. Where i think the courts do Police Delegation is in terms of how they read statutes. In terms of whether or not its sub constitutional. Its statutory interpretation and Administrative Law when they subject something to more search and e review and require reasoned explanation thats in part to make up for the lack of the congressional delegation. And thats where i think the courts should play a role because thats where the most effective. Im very sympathetic to your vision of the collective congress as a matter of policy, but i heard you to be making not just a policy argument, but also an argument from constitutional structure. And i wonder what do you make of the fact that the constitution isnt more clear about this and that it does speak about the speaker of the house and the president of the senate. And it does speak of officers of these houses and giv
From the cato due to washington d. C. , ralph nader calls for an alliance between conservatives returns, takes on issues like bailout, and civil liberties. This is about an hour and a half. Adapt your name. Welcome to the Cato Institute peer by ms. Rink lindsay, Vice President for research or a cato. My pleasure to welcome you to a book forum here today where we will be discussing the latest book from ralph nader, unstoppable the emerging leftright alliance to dismantle the corporate state. Yes, you heard that ray. Ralph nader is speaking at the cato in the church. That little popping in here is heads exploding all over washington can be found here and people hear the coat others oppose the drug war and support drug legalization. Because when you look at the world through ideological spectacles, we see everything in terms of left versus right. A lot of the most interesting things would become invisible. In particular, if you look back at recent american history, and port in parts of st
Here at cato. Its my pleasure to welcome you to a book forum today, where well be discussing the latest book from ralph naadir, unstoppable the emerging leftright alliance to dismantle the corporate state. You heard that right. Ralph nader is speaking at the Cato Institute. And that little popping sound you hear is heads exploding all over washington. The same sound you hear when people discover store the third time the Koch Brothers support drug legalization, because when you look at the world through ideological spectacles and see everything in terms of left versus right, the most interesting things in the world become invisible. In particular, if you look back at recent American History, important parts of the story get lost. So when we think back to the 1960s, and opposition to the military draft, we think of this as a heroic leftwing cause. Student cad cals opposing the war and radicals opposing the war conscription. But the other part of the story is that one of the most influent