“Moral issues are always complex matters — for people who have no principles.” When pondering this apocryphal saying, it could come to mind that the same is true of legal issues, in particular, constitutional ones. This was essentially the point Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) made Tuesday on the Senate floor. Criticizing the flawed Roe v. Wade (1973) opinion, Kennedy encouraged the Supreme Court to overturn its predecessors’ folly in the current Dobbs v. Jackson case, which concerns the matter of whether pre-viability restrictions on prenatal infanticide are constitutional.
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