Pubdate: Mon 29 Jun 1998 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Contact: Website: http://www.ocregister.com/ MUST WE OBEY ALL LAWS? After the recent election,I was again disturbed by the widespread lack of understanding of our constitutionally guaranteed protection of the minority by judicial review of laws. Then I read "A tobacco law: Would it be moral and legal," by Walter Williams [Opinion, June 17] and he stated exceedingly well the fundamentals of the issue. At all school levels, "very little is taught about the Constitution's meaning and spirit." Today's Congress and White House are not operating in accordance with our Constitution and "have no more legitimacy than King George the III and the British Parliament had in the 18th century." Williams concluded with the position that all laws are not deserving of obedience. Are the Fugitive Slave Act, Oriental Exclusion Act, apartheid laws, anti-miscegenation laws and alcohol prohibition moral and deserving of obedience? In the many years since I was old enough to vote, there has been a serious decline in the understanding of our constitutional republic and an attendant loss of liberties.There has also been a serious decline in our educational system. Could there be a relationship? Dave Carson, Mission Viejo - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett