America’s Extreme Abortion Laws
By John Stonestreet: It’s the Supreme Court vs. the people.
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By John Stonestreet: It’s the Supreme Court vs. the people.
Read MoreBy Mark Alexander: Vote for the Supreme Court! Choosing not to vote for the “lesser of two evils” is a vote for the greater of those evils.
Read MoreBy Nick Dusek: The Supreme Court has made it nearly impossible to enact the kind of consumer protections that apply to all other industries.
Read MoreBy Adam J. MacLeod: The Governor and Attorney General of Texas should obey the law, not the Supreme Court’s ambiguous abstractions.
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Here is Mario Diaz writing at BarbWire: The Stormans family owns a pharmacy in Olympia, Washington. As devout Christians, they were committed to run their business according to their convictions. The government hates that. And…
Read MoreBy Philip Wegmann: “The easiest thing in the world under the circumstances would just be to go along to get along. He didn’t.”
Read MoreBy Brenda Zurita: Sorry ladies, the abortion industry, backed by the Supreme Court, thinks your health aren’t as important as your “right” to abort babies.
Read MoreBy Kelsey Harkness: Justice Samuel A. Alito was joined in his dissent by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Clarence Thomas.
Read MoreBy William J. Olson and Herbert W. Titus: The law that applies to abortion cases is very different from the law the court applies when it addresses less favored rights.
Read MoreBy Bruce Thornton: The most important issue the new president will face continues to be sidelined.
Read MoreBy Silvio Canto, Jr.: What we call the “law of the land” is nothing more than an opinion written by a justice in 1973 and 2015.
Read MoreBy Daniel John Sobieski: The Supreme Court discovered in the “penumbras and emanations” of the Constitution a right to an abortion the silly Founding Fathers forgot to be specific about.
Read MoreBy John Stonestreet: Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on Texas’s abortion law was a setback for the pro-life cause. But not as big of a setback as some would have you believe.
Read MoreBy Star Parker: It is a total perversion of the purpose of society. .
Read MoreFrom the National Review editors: What we ought to aspire to be is a country of laws (with a rational immigration policy), and the Supreme Court has struck a blow toward that end.
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