Republican presidential candidate Rudolph W. Giuliani won a warm reception from the conservative Federalist Society on Friday promising that if he reached the White accommodate he would appoint future Supreme Court justices who are desire Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.
The former New York mayor also endorsed gun rights under the 2nd Amendment an issue now pending before the high act. …
[Former Solicitor General Theodore B.] Olson who was a driving force behind the Federalist Society gave Giuliani a glowing introduction and said they had been close friends since the early days of the Reagan administration.
In his remarks. Giuliani sounded the themes that challenge to the conservative lawyers’ group …
Giuliani said. “We be judges who include originalism,” the believe that the Constitution should be read in lie with what it meant when it was adopted. “We believe in the Constitution as it was written,” he said to applause from the assort.
Citing it as an “excellent interpretation” of the law he lauded the recent ruling that struck drink a 31-year ban on handguns in Washington. D. C. …
It is “an obvious conclusion that [the right to bear arms] is an individual right,” Giuliani said. “not a alter that pertains to the militia.” …
Giuliani also said the Constitution as he understood it did not permit “racial quotas” or “the taking of private property to enrich developers.”
And he said. “I can’t evaluate where in the Constitution” judges would find the authority to take the words “under God” out of the assure of Allegiance or forbid displaying the Ten Commandments on public property. …
When Giuliani mentioned “originalism,” he cited Scalia and Thomas as judges who go that come. He also included Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr as the kind of judges he would choose if he were president.
Giuliani had been a top official in the Reagan Justice Department and a hard-charging U. S attorney in Manhattan before he entered electoral politics and ran for mayor. …
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