Constitutional Accountability Center Explained

The Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) is a non-profit think tank located in Washington, D.C., that seeks to advance a progressive interpretation of the Constitution of the United States.[1] [2] The group has filed numerous lawsuits against former President Donald Trump.[3] [4]

History

CAC was launched on June 3, 2008. Its predecessor organization was the Community Rights Counsel. Both organizations were founded and led by Douglas Kendall. Advisors to CAC have included Akhil Amar, Jack Balkin, and Walter E. Dellinger III.[5]

Philosophy and methodology

CAC is a proponent of "New Textualism", a school of thought focused on the text, structure, and enactment history of the language of the Constitution.[6] The organization makes legal arguments based in constitutional text and history, with particular emphasis on the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments.[7] CAC founder and president Douglas Kendall has stated his belief that a renewed focus on the Civil War Amendments can help to reveal the Constitution as a progressive document.[8] A CAC publication about New Textualism states that "the Constitution provides concrete and progressive answers to many important questions."[9]

CAC heads "Constitutional Progressives," a coalition anchored by the Center for American Progress and People for the American Way.[10]

Litigation

U.S. Supreme Court cases in which CAC has filed amici curiae briefs include:

Publications

CAC's Issue Briefs Series provides commentary and analysis on current constitutional and political issues, including, voting rights, campaign finance, citizenship, corporate rights, and federal power. CAC has also published Issue Briefs and released several reports on the success of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and business interests before the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts.[11]

Donors

In 2018, the organization had about $4.3 million in revenue.[12]

The Wyss Foundation is one of the organization's financial supporters.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Pengelly . Martin . Trump financial records must be given to Congress, appeals court rules . 30 October 2019 . The Guardian . October 11, 2019.
  2. News: Blum . Bill . Supremely Conservative . 30 October 2019 . The Progressive . August 1, 2019.
  3. News: Polantz . Katelyn . Herb . Jeremy . Congressional Democrats subpoena Trump organization . 30 October 2019 . CNN . July 8, 2019.
  4. News: Paul . Deanna . A 'whackadoodle' court ruling about Trump's tax records could ignite a 'constitutional crisis' . 30 October 2019 . Washington Post . October 15, 2019.
  5. Mauro, Tony. "Liberals launch firm for constitutional rights", Legal Times, 6 June 2008.
  6. Rosen, Jeffrey. "In Defense of the Constitution: The Battle for Obamacare", The New Republic, 8 June 2012.
  7. Bravin, Jess. "Rethinking Original Intent", The Wall Street Journal, 14 March 2009.
  8. http://theusconstitution.org/ CAC Official Website
  9. Ryan, James. Laying Claim to the Constitution: The Promise of New Textualism, Constitutional Accountability Center, 2012.
  10. Web site: Constitutional Progressives: Taking America's Charter Back from the Tea Party . Constitutional Accountability Center . 2020-10-18 .
  11. Liptak, Adam. "Justices Offer Receptive Ear to Business Interests", The New York Times, 18 December 2010.
  12. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/522063854 Pro Publica, "Tax returns of the Constitutional Accountability Center", retrieved April 25, 2021