Tag Archives: Rutledge v. Little Rock Family Planning Services
IFI Joins Friends of the Court in Rutledge v. Little Rock Family Planning Services
On January 22, 1973, U.S. Supreme Court Justices William Rehnquist and Bryon White rightly identified in their dissents that Roe v. Wade was a bad (to put it mildly) decision:
“The decision here ... partakes more of judicial legislation than it does of a determination of the intent of the drafters of the Fourteenth Amendment.”
“The decision here ... partakes more of judicial legislation than it does of a determination of the intent of the drafters of the Fourteenth Amendment.”
Posted in Federal, Sanctity of Life
Tagged American Center for Law & Justice, Americans United for Life, Bryon White, Down Syndrome, Down Syndrome Discrimination by Abortion Prohibition Act, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Roe v. Wade, Rutledge v. Little Rock Family Planning Services, the Jerome Lejeune Foundation, William Rehnquist
Comments Off on IFI Joins Friends of the Court in Rutledge v. Little Rock Family Planning Services