Obama Suffers 12th Unanimous Defeat at Supreme Court
President Obamas team suffered their twelfth unanimous defeat at the Supreme Court in the legal challenge to the so-called recess appointments made when Congress was not actually in recess, a string of defeats that only represents the tip of the iceberg, according to Senator Mike Lee (R., Utah).
Not every case in which the president has exceeded his authority has made it all the way to the Supreme Court, Lee, a former law clerk to Justice Samuel Alito, told National Review Online. The fact that his track record is as bad as it is in the Supreme Court . . . is yet another indication of the fact that weve got a president who is playing fast and loose with the Constitution.
Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas), in arguing that Obama is lawless, has kept a tally of the presidents unanimous defeats. This marks the twelfth time since January 2012 that the Supreme Court has unanimously rejected the Obama administrations calls for greater federal executive power, he pointed out after the release of the recess-appointments ruling.
Cruz issued a report on Obamas unanimous defeats when the total sat at nine. If the Department of Justice had won these cases, the federal government would be able to electronically track all of our movements, fine us without a fair hearing, dictate who churches choose as ministers, displace state laws based on the presidents whims, bring debilitating lawsuits against individuals based on events that occurred years ago, and destroy a persons private property without just compensation, Cruz wrote in April 2013.
When President Obamas own Supreme Court nominees join their colleagues in unanimously rejecting the administrations call for broader federal power nine times in 18 months, the inescapable conclusion is that the Obama administrations view of federal power knows virtually no bounds, he concluded.