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Ryan Knowles Mr. Auzenne AP US Government and Politics Checks on Judicial System as Insurance Against Tyranny and Maintenance of Central Government Strength The U.S. Constitution’s framers had experienced the consequences of too much and too little government, so they deliberately designed a governing structure which allowed for an effective, but not overpowering, democracy. Though they most clearly delineated their vision for the executive and legislative branches, they smartly designed the judicial branch as a more fluid entity, which, according to Dr. Forrest McDonald, was principally designed to limit Congress’s power. The judicial branch’s authority to declare laws unconstitutional, as demonstrated in the 2003 Supreme Court case United …show more content…

1929) and her wife Thea Spayer (b. 1931) were legally married in Canada in 2007. Though their union was eventually legally recognized as a same-sex marriage by the State of New York, when Spayer died in 2009, Windsor was unable to receive an inheritance tax exemption reserved for spouses. The IRS denied her the tax exemption because Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) reserves the use of “spouse” for heterosexual unions (1 U.S.C. § 7) and the tax break was reserved for spouses. Windsor filed a case in a District Court in New York in 2010. The DOJ set the review as “heightened scrutiny” and did not seek to defend DOMA Section 3. However, in April 2011, Rep. Paul Clement was allowed to defend DOMA on behalf of the House BLAG (Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group). His defense relied on the premise that Windsor was not legally married to Spayer when she died. However, Judge Barbara Jones decided that the union between Windsor and Spayer, though not legally recognized at the time of Spayer’s death, should be considered a marriage for the purposes of the tax credit. She wrote that the IRS’s refusal to grant the credit violated Windsor’s Fifth Amendment right to due process and ordered the IRS to refund the inheritance tax she paid with interest. Rep. Clement took the case to the Supreme Court, where Justice Kennedy wrote in his majority opinion that the refusal to grant the tax credit was “a deprivation of the liberty of the person protected by the Fifth …show more content…

Because the Constitution is a living and mutable document, it reflects the structure and values of the current government and guarantees personal liberties in the present. Thus, Justice Kennedy was able to use the Constitution in a fluid way to interpret DOMA: “While the Fifth Amendment itself withdraws from Government the power to degrade or demean in the way this law [DOMA] does, the equal protection guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment makes the Fifth Amendment right all the more specific and all the better understood and preserved” (Kennedy’s June 26, 2013 Supreme Court decision). By striking down DOMA’s third Section, Kennedy removed an unjust limitation put forth by Congress and the President, and simultaneously, protected personal liberties. By interpreting the constitution in this manner, Kennedy preserves the union by preventing violence and protest that might otherwise occur if DOMA had been upheld. This smart political move, though it may have offended some deep-seated conservatives, pleased the 57 percent of Americans who support homosexual unions (Pew Research Center 2015 poll) and did not impose upon the right of heterosexuals to get married and enjoy the benefits of legal unions; au contraire, it expanded the number of people who were allowed access to marriage benefits. The government became

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