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Re: Pence: Trump is the most pro-life president in American history
I clearly understand both "Procedural and Substantive Due Process". And you'll find any Justices who deny that the Right to Privacy, related to any Amendment, is "inherent to the constitution.
States can't undermine the laws of the land. When you see states blatantly attempting to abridge the right to privacy in order to meet a political agenda- you'll see higher Circuit court interventions.
Apparently you dont understand the due process clause. That is the clause that incorporates the bill of rights to be personal rights, so pretty much every case is decided based on it. And there are several different areas of privacy that protected in the constitution like in the 1st, 4th and 5th amendment which is what a lot of SCOTUS cases talk about when talking about privacy. However "the right to privacy" described in Roe falls under the 9th amendment and has only been applied in about 6 cases. No matter the amendment all of them fall under the due process clause if it is a local or state entity that is abridging those rights.
I clearly understand both "Procedural and Substantive Due Process". And you'll find any Justices who deny that the Right to Privacy, related to any Amendment, is "inherent to the constitution.
States can't undermine the laws of the land. When you see states blatantly attempting to abridge the right to privacy in order to meet a political agenda- you'll see higher Circuit court interventions.
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