Written by Laurie Higgins
On Sunday, in an interview with the Washington Post, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) took a dagger to the heart of Roe v. Wade like abortionists take a needle to the hearts of babies floating in their mothers’ wombs. Hawley made this statement about the infamous Supreme Court decision—a statement that has sent shock waves into the fetid, swampy “progressive” pond in which pro-feticide cheerleaders ferociously swim:
I will vote only for those Supreme Court nominees who have explicitly acknowledged that Roe v.
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Tags: Abner Mikva, abortion, Alan Dershowitz, Archibald Cox, babies, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Earl Warren, Edward Lazarus, Jeffrey Rosen, John Hart Ely, John Roberts, Joseph A. Morris, Josh Hawley, Judicial precedents, jurisprudence, Kermit Roosevelt, Laurence Tribe, Law, Michael Kinsley, Neil Gorsuch, Republicans, Richard Cohen, Roe v. Wade, Ronald Reagan, SCOTUS nominees, Senator Josh Hawley, stare decisis, Supreme Court, Title VII, Washington Post, William Saletan
Judicial Branch, Political, Sanctity of Life | Benjamin D. Smith |
July 28, 2020 4:00 AM |
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Written by Tom Neven
Is there a constitutional principle so sacrosanct that it can abide no exceptions? Perhaps the First Amendment? Nope. Courts have placed reasonable restrictions on free speech and the practice of religion. You can’t libel someone, nor can you sacrifice live animals. The Second Amendment? No again, as any number of gun laws attest. One can find reasonable exceptions to just about every constitutional principle.
But 43 years ago, trawling through the penumbra and emanations of the Constitution, Justice Harry Blackmun found an inviolable right that had somehow evaded the Founding Fathers: the right to kill a child in utero—mere inches from being fully born, even—for any reason or no reason.
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Tags: abortion, Bernard Nathanson, Doe v. Bolton, Donald Trump, jurisprudence, March for Life, natural rights, Norma McCorvey, political process, representative government, Roe v. Wade, Ron Fitzsimmons, Sandra Cano, SCOTUS, Self-Government: U.S. Supreme Court
Federal Issues, Sanctity of Life | David E. Smith |
January 28, 2017 7:00 AM |
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