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How do you know what the authors intended? No, a nation of men means rule by individual fiat. A nation of laws means passing law by a legislature, signed by an executive and judge by a Court.=JimG;6307266]In other words, the Constitution means what the Court says it means, regardless of what its authors intended. Perhaps a majority of the Court might agree. What that means in practice is that we have become nation not of laws but of men.
.The Court might just as well conclude that the right of privacy allows us to terminate our elderly parents in the privacy of our own homes. Or perhaps that states might regulate the termination of the elderly so long as it does not unduly burden the right of their caregivers to terminate them. After all, the Constitution says nothing about that either
There you go again, that parade of horribles.
The legal problem with Roe v. Wade is simple: The Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate state laws prohibiting or restricting abortion lacks any basis in the text, logic, structure, or original understanding of the Constitution of the United States.[/INDENT]
In other words, they just made up what they wanted. That’s not constitutional interpretation. That’s legislating personal whim.