Judge Napolitano on Health Care and The Constitution

September 15th, 2009 4:07 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Commentary, Constitution, Court Cases, Health Care, andrew napolitano, congress  |  1

Judge Andrew Napolitano takes on Obama, Health Care reform and how it relates to the commerce clause in the Constitution in an Op-Ed piece in the Wall Street Journal today.

James Madison, who argued that to regulate meant to keep regular, would have shuddered at such circular reasoning. Madison’s understanding was the commonly held one in 1789, since the principle reason for the Constitutional Convention was to establish a central government that would prevent ruinous state-imposed tariffs that favored in-state businesses. It would do so by assuring that commerce between the states was kept “regular.”

The Supreme Court finally came to its senses when it invalidated a congressional ban on illegal guns within 1,000 feet of public schools. In United States v. Lopez (1995), the Court ruled that the Commerce Clause may only be used by Congress to regulate human activity that is truly commercial at its core and that has not traditionally been regulated by the states. The movement of illegal guns from one state to another, the Court ruled, was criminal and not commercial at its core, and school safety has historically been a state function.

Applying these principles to President Barack Obama’s health-care proposal, it’s clear that his plan is unconstitutional at its core. The practice of medicine consists of the delivery of intimate services to the human body. In almost all instances, the delivery of medical services occurs in one place and does not move across interstate lines. One goes to a physician not to engage in commercial activity, as the Framers of the Constitution understood, but to improve one’s health. And the practice of medicine, much like public school safety, has been regulated by states for the past century.

Read the full article here and be sure to tune in to the Judge’s now daily show, Freedom Watch, which runs Monday through Friday. The show is posted each evening at Foxnews.com/FreedomWatch and FreedomWatchOnFox.com. Today’s guests are Ron Paul, Tom Woods, and Walter Block.

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  1. Bill Legal Finance says:

    September 29th, 2009 at 12:27 am (#)

    Isn't Healthcare a fundamental service that should be regulated by gov't as water, power, police & fire service are. Is not at least as important to keeping our society healthy and strong.

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