Parents’ Rights: Why a Judge Stopped California From Concealing Children’s ‘Gender Transition’ From Parents
The Supreme Court reads the two Due Process Clauses to protect a constitutional right to direct the upbringing of one’s own children.
The Supreme Court reads the two Due Process Clauses to protect a constitutional right to direct the upbringing of one’s own children.
John Lansing, Jr. used the New York Bill of Rights as one basis for the proposed constitutional amendments drafted by James Madison.
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As Justice Samuel Alito pointed out in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health (pdf)—and as the late, great Justice Antonin Scalia said repeatedly—the Fifth and 14th Amendment Due Process Clauses really have nothing to do with abortion.
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