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- W1520541756 abstract "The lawyer's task in this symposium is simple and unhappy. He need not speculate about the effects of the Social Security Act on life, on business, on government. He need not concern himself about the probabilities of expected benefits or suggested evils. Those thrilling jobs have been assigned exclusively other contributors. Moreover, constitutional dogma teaches that, in his professional capacity of advising on constitutionality, the lawyer, as the judge, need not even persuade himself of the wisdom or folly, the desirability or undesirability, of the legislation-not even that the legislation is perhaps a little more wise than foolish or a little more foolish than wise. It is sufficient if the legislative determination has some reasonable support. The work of the Committee on Economic Security, the legislative hearings and the remainder of this symposium establish that support-and beyond peradventure. So the lawyer's job is simple: to lay the article of the Constitution which is invoked beside the statute which is challenged and, uninfluenced by predilection for or against the policy disclosed in the legislation, see the latter squares with the former.' Observers of the Supreme Court's work tell us, however, that the lawyer's job is not so mechanical. He must determine not whether the legislation squares with the Constitution but rather how the tribunal having the power of ultimate decision will decide. When the Supreme Court is that tribunal, he must guess what at least five of the nine Justices will decide. Their decision, he is told, may be influenced by conscious or subconscious predilections, by earlier conditioning and by psychological factors of varying degrees of unpredictability. And certainly, decision involves either intelligent comprehension or mistaken distortion of the problems with which the legislation deals, the difficulties which they present, the manner in which the legislation deals with them and the problems of choice which were resolved by the adoption of that method. The lawyer's job, then, involves all the speculation and uncer-" @default.
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- W1520541756 title "The Case for the Constitutionality of the Social Security Act" @default.
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