public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from jasontromm with tags abortion & law

January 2007

Illinois Choose Life Plates Upheld by Federal Judge as Free Speech

(via)
A federal judge turned back pro-abortion objections against the Choose Life license plates in Illinois saying motorists have the free speech rights to purchase them and place them on their automobiles. U.S. District Judge David Coar said protests from abortion advocates don't trump the First Amendment. Coar also said the state must issue the specialty license plates as long as the sponsors of it meet normal requirements on the design and number of motorists wanting one. Tom Brejcha, an attorney with the pro-life Thomas More Society law firm that represented the sponsor, hailed the ruling.

March 2006

Planned Parenthood Condemns Abortion Ban, Undecided on Legal Challenge

They may opt to use a statewide referendum to repeal the law, denying those who supported the ban the opportunity to take it all to the way to the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Should Planned Parenthood lost the ballot vote, it could still file a lawsuit against the ban. ()() I'm pretty sure they would have trouble even getting a referendum on the ballot. Who's going to sign a petitition in favor of killing babies?

Mo. Court Upholds 24-Hour Abortion Wait

The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld the state's 24-hour waiting period for abortions, a decision that turns the focus of the legal battle to federal court. The unanimous ruling Tuesday by Missouri's highest court focused on whether the 2003 law ran contrary to the state constitution. The judges rejected arguments that it was overly vague and deprived people of liberty and privacy rights.

February 2006

Florida Parental Notification Abortion Law Constitutional, Federal Judge Rules

A Federal judge has turned back a request from the Planned Parenthood abortion business to stop enforcement of a parental notification law that requires it and other abortion centers to let the parents of a minor teen know when she's thinking of having an abortion.

January 2006

Federalizing Social Policy

Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided, but not because the Supreme Court presumed to legalize abortion rather than ban it. Roe was wrongly decided because abortion simply is not a constitutional issue. There is not a word in the text of that document, nor in any of its amendments, that conceivably addresses abortion. There is no serious argument based on the text of the Constitution itself that a federal "right to abortion" exists. The federalization of abortion law is based not on constitutional principles, but rather on a social and political construct created out of thin air by the Roe court.

New England Liberals Lead Charge Against Alito

Liberal Democrats waged an eleventh-hour attempt Monday to block Samuel Alito's Supreme Court confirmation, arguing that he would tilt the high court further to the right.

jasontromm's TAGS related to tag abortion

aclu +   advertising +   alito +   american +   back +   birth +   california +   call +   carolina +   censorship +   children +   church +   clinton +   code +   conservative +   constitution +   control +   court +   courts +   day +   death +   democrats +   drug +   food +   free +   freedom +   health +   hurricane +   illegal +   internet +   john +   judge +   justice +   katrina +   law +   lawsuit +   legal +   liberals +   liberties +   liberty +   life +   lost +   money +   moonbats +   naral +   new +   news +   nomination +   nominee +   open +   opinion +   orleans +   parenthood +   pba +   personal +   pharmacists +   planned +   police +   politics +   prenatal +   president +   privacy +   race +   reference +   religion +   religious +   research +   roberts +   ru-486 +   school +   scotus +   sexuality +   society +   speech +   state +   stop +   supreme +   supremecourt +   truth +   vandalism +   video +   vote +   web +   women +   work +   world +   young +