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I didn’t dispute his comments; I disputed your interpretation of them.I put what Bush has said.
What case was brought before the court that raised an issue relevant to Roe that it could have been overturned? If no case is heard that challenges Roe then it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Roe has not been overturned.NARAL looked at Bush’s judicial picks and found 2 of the more than 200 people he picked might have supported abortion. Why did the supreme court not reverse roe v wade then? No lawsuit must have challenged the law
There are hundreds of cases presented each year for the court to hear but only a small percentage actually get tried. There are standards the justices apply in deciding whether a case should be accepted and apparently no abortion cases have met that standard. What you are asking the justices to do to overturn Roe is as bad as what has been done to maintain it. You are asking them to act on their own beliefs without regard to the law or the integrity of the court.I’m unaware of any rule that prohibits the SCOTUS from hearing any case they choose, for any reason.
Being Catholic is, or certainly should be, irrelevant. A justice is sworn to uphold the law, not make it and the fact that not all of them live up to that standard is no reason to hope that the few who do will jettison their own integrity to achieve the result they prefer. This is not how the law is supposed to work.If six Catholic justices isn’t enough, how many would it take?
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