The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Randy Barnett: Originalism, Obamacare, and the Libertarian Movement

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Jul 31, 2024
Randy Barnett, a renowned libertarian legal scholar and Georgetown law professor, shares insights from his memoir, discussing his journey shaping the philosophy of originalism. He recounts his experiences arguing landmark cases like Gonzales vs. Raich for medical marijuana and NFIB vs. Sebelius regarding Obamacare. Barnett reflects on his working-class roots in Calumet City and critiques the libertarian movement's need for an intellectual reboot, emphasizing the importance of rigorous ideas in politics and the influence of mentors like Murray Rothbard.
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ANECDOTE

The Lopez Decision

  • The Lopez case (1995) involved a student bringing a gun to school, violating the Gun-Free School Zones Act.
  • The Supreme Court ruled the act unconstitutional as it regulated non-economic activity.
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Cultural Impact of Raich

  • Despite losing Gonzales v. Raich, the case significantly shifted public perception of medical marijuana.
  • Angel Raich's platform helped change the political landscape, leading to broader acceptance.
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Defining Originalism

  • Originalism means the Constitution's meaning remains fixed until properly amended.
  • This involves descriptive (how language works) and normative (how actors should be bound) precepts.
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