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Legislating Death
From the Bench

Pro-abortion lower court judges have long been legislating from the bench.

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And since 1973, they’ve used Roe v. Wade to block even the most modest

pro-life legislation.

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Even restrictions on the most heinous procedures, like late term-abortion bans and laws protecting unborn babies from dismemberment, are struck down in the courts.

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Of course, there is no actual “right to an abortion” in the Constitution.

That’s why the late Justice Antonin Scalia believed that the High Court overstepped its bounds with Roe.

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Scalia wrote, “The people know that their value judgments are quite as good as those taught in any law school — maybe better.”

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Scalia then concluded, “We [the courts] should get out of this area, where we have no right to be, and where we do neither ourselves nor the country any good by remaining.”

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I couldn’t agree more.

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But sadly, an abundance of judges on the bench today are holdovers from the pro-abortion Clinton and Obama administrations.

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It’s time that you and I pry the abortion issue out of the hands of activist judges by bypassing Roe v. Wade with the Life at Conception Act.

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