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SCOTUS Won't Revive Alabama Law Banning Dismemberment Abortion
2019-07-01
[National Review] The Supreme Court declined Friday to revive an Alabama law that would ban dismemberment abortions.

The state was forced to appeal to the High Court after a lower court ruled that its 2016 Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act, which bans so-called "dilation and evacuation" abortions, violated the precedent established by Planned Parenthood v. Casey in placing an "undue burden" on abortion access.

Justice Clarence Thomas was the only justice to comment on the Friday decision. In his concurring opinion, Thomas agreed that the law should not be revived on procedural grounds, but lambasted the legal "aberration" that constrained the court.

"The more developed the child, the more likely an abortion will involve dismembering it," Thomas said. "The notion that anything in the Constitution prevents States from passing laws prohibiting the dismembering of a living child is implausible. But under the ’undue burden’ standard adopted by this court, a restriction on abortion ‐ even one limited to prohibiting gruesome methods ‐ is unconstitutional if ’the purpose or effect of the provision is to place a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion before the fetus attains viability.’"
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  I suspect strongly that when the next national Constitution is written the judiciary will be particularly hard it. No lifetime appointments. Term limits for everyone. They will have brought it upon themselves.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-07-01 08:31  

#1  From the earliest writings in Judges it is said that God knew Samson as a Nazirite from the womb. Perhaps others are "known" as well.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-07-01 06:55  

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