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Justice Breyer but not Justice Thomas?

Danang, Vietnam

April 24, 2010

Chuck Palazzo

Justice Breyer but not Justice Thomas?

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Tuesday regarding a federal judge’s temporary ban on a breed of pesticide-resistant alfalfa, setting the stage for the court’s first-ever ruling on genetically modified crops.

http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/04/22/22greenwire-supreme-court-to-take-first-look-at-genetically-4425.html

This might indeed be an opportunity to strike a more permanent blow to Monsanto and its latest horror – genetically modified seeds and crops.

However, read not too far between the lines here: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will not be part of the Court for this case – he has been excused, and rightfully so because his brother, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer heard the case in the 9th District and found AGAINST Monsanto, albeit in the form of a temporary injunction at the time, he partially wrote: “A federal action that eliminates a farmer’s choice to grow non-genetically engineered crops, or a consumer’s choice to eat non-genetically engineered food, is an undesirable consequence.”

The article further points out: “That sense of foreboding is compounded by the fact that the case comes from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a frequent source of environmental cases struck down by the Supreme Court. Last year, when the Supreme Court overturned five decisions favoring environmentalists, four had come from the 9th Circuit (Greenwire, June 25, 2009).

I remind all of us that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a former corporate attorney for Monsanto has not excused himself from this case.

There are no coincidences.


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  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Veterans Today. Veterans Today said: Veterans Today: Justice Breyer but not Justice Thomas? http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/04/24/justice-breyer-but-not-justice-thomas/ [...]

  2. [...] Danang, au Vietnam le 24 avril 2010 Chuck Palazzo juge Breyer, mais pas le juge Thomas? La Cour suprême doit entendre les plaidoiries mardi en ce qui concerne le juge temporaire interdiction fédérale a sur une race de résistant à la luzerne pesticides, ouvrant la voie à la cour de première statuer sur les cultures génétiquement modifiées. http://www. lemonde. com/gwire/2010/04/22/22greenwire-supreme-court-to-take-first-look-at-genetically-4425. html Cela pourrait en effet être l'occasion de trouver un [. . . ] URL article original: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/04/24/justice-breyer-but-not-justice-thomas/ [...]

  3. Another incisive article on how the quality of our supreme court justices has eroded since the days of Thurgood Marshall. Thomas, should be asked to excuse himself as a former corporate lawyer for Monsanto by the rest of the Supreme Court out of respect for the obvious “conflict of interest” issues his presence on the case would cause.
    Mr. Palazzo does us all proud !

  4. Thank you..really informative!!

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