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Scalia Says “No Roe” on Abortion…. What’s Next Up?

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Scalia Says “No Roe” on Abortion…. What’s Next Up?


Supreme Court Jutice Anton Scalia in an interview to be televised this week stated that he would reverse Roe v. Wade and whats more, the Constitution in itself does not prohibit or permit abortion. Scalia states that on a personal level he is anti-abortion and feels it should be banned by the states but it is simply not something that the federal government should be involved in.

“On the abortion thing, for example, if indeed I were … trying to impose my own views, I would not only be opposed to Roe versus Wade, I would be in favor of the opposite view, which the anti-abortion people would like to see adopted, which is to interpret the Constitution to mean that a state must prohibit abortion,” Scalia told correspondent Lesley Stahl.

It is neither surprising nor unique that Scalia confirms that he is favors strict constructionism on this issue. This was well known about him but he is right. You can read and re-read the Constitution all you want. You will not find any reference to abortion, sexual orientation, or the right to privacy. Hard to imagine John Adams and Thomas Jefferson or James Madison discussing the right to back room abortions and same sex marriages in 1786. Is that not the whole point? Should what we imagine took place 220 plus years ago serve as the basis for federal intervention over states rights? If thats the case, I have a very vivid and creative imagination……

Bottom line is that we will never know what their intent was but we sure have spent a lot of time on speculating.

What we have done over the last 220 plus years is to use the fiction of what we “think they meant” as a substitute for the political agendas and social morality of the moment and a federal “in loco parentis” in protecting us from ourselves on issues that are clearly not addressed in the Constitution and therefore the responsibility of the state and not the federal government. We then turn to the 14th Amendment and the all encompassing and saving word “due process” to justify each and every twist and turn of the Constitution our “Federal Parents” decide are in our best interest…. Thanks mom and dad but I have read the 14th Amendment and I still don’t see anything about a Federal right to privacy…..

I can just see President Andrew Johnson saying, we need this amendment to address Civil War Rconstruction and oh yea, there is that abortion thing too…..

I do recall something in the Tenth Amendment about rights not specifically reserved to the federal government being left to the states. I have looked and looked but I don’t see anything reserving the power to determine abortion rights to the federal government

If you listen to what Scalia has to say, it seems clear Roe is headed back to the states. Strict Constructionism will win the day here which is a good thing. Roe was terrible law. Not because I am for or against abortion but simply because there is no Constitutional federal right to privacy. This is not about pro or anti-abortion. It is about the simple issue of whether the state or federal government should be addressing these issues. Under a strict constructionist analysis, it is very simple. Either is is explicitly addressed in the Constitution or it is not. We are not trying to read the minds of people who lived over two hundred years ago.

This is not a question of whether abortion is right or wrong, its a question of whether the Federal Government has the right and authority to mandate whether it is right or wrong….

What do you think?

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Baby Was Alive Before It Was Flushed Down The Toilet


This pretty much speaks for itself from The Dallas Morning News. Another great example of the need for Safe Surrender and better education of safe surrender availability. Texas Safe Surrender laws would allow this girl to drop her newborn at a designated drop-off point such as a fire station or hospital with no criminal liability. In Texas they are called the Baby Moses Laws. You can even go online and find sites nationwide. Here is the story:

Associated Press BAYTOWN, Texas – A baby born to a 14-year-old mother in a restroom at her junior high was alive at birth, dying only after she tried to flush it down the toilet, officials said Thursday.

Police also announced Thursday that the baby born Wednesday was a boy.

Baytown police Lt. Eric Freed said the baby boy was probably full term and cried once before his mother tried to flush him down the toilet.

An autopsy confirmed the infant was alive.

The mother, an eighth-grader at Cedar Bayou Junior High, was taken to a hospital Wednesday. People who knew her at school said she wore baggy clothing, and nobody suspected she was pregnant, the Houston Chronicle reported Thursday.

School officials first learned of her pregnancy when another student in the restroom when the eighth-grader was in labor rushed to the school nurse to ask for help, said Kathy Clausen, spokeswoman for Baytown’s Goose Creek school district. The nurse and an assistant principal ran back to the bathroom, discovered the girl had already given birth and called 911.

Authorities have not announced what, if any, charges the girl will face. Killing an infant is a capital crime in Texas, but 14-year-olds are too young to be eligible for the death penalty, said Geoffrey Corn, an assistant professor at South Texas College of Law.

The incident came just three days after another 14-year-old girl delivered a stillborn fetus in the bathroom of an airplane on her way back to Houston from a middle-school field trip.

Baytown is about 25 miles east of Houston.

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Thank God For Safe Surrender


If someone asked me two days ago what “Safe Surrender” was, I would have said,  ” I saw that in a war flick the other night, the guy carried a white flag across the battlefield to surrender.” 

What kind of idiot would I have looked like?  How many people reading this know what “Safe Surrender” is?  

Since I won’t get an answer and wouldn’t expect to, I certainly won’t ask how many people reading this have taken advantage of “Safe Surrender”. I am very embarrassed on two levels in not knowing what it is. The first is that I am an attorney so you would think I would know. Secondly, Texas was the very first state to pass “Safe Surrender” Legislation. 

For those who don’t know “Safe Surrender” is a law which allows a mother of a newborn baby to basically drop that baby off within a certain time period after birth at an approved emergency station (firehouse, certain types of hospitals) and face no criminal liability for abandoning her child. This law generally does NOT apply to fathers. Is this a good or a bad thing? There are a lot of arguments on both sides.

There are no hard stats on safe surrender or abandoned babies in general other than related to HIV abandonment. It is estimated that approximately 20,000 babies of drug addicted or HIV positive women are abandoned every year. As of the writing of this blog, 47 states have “safe surrender” legislation in place which allows the mother to drop her newborn off with a designated third party and for all intensively purposes, walk away back into her now “baby free” life. Good or bad?

Texas was the very first state to pass safe surrender legislation in 1999. (The Baby Moses Laws) It was passed “knee jerk” in response to a wave of baby abandonments occurring in the Houston area the year before. Well it could not have been too knee jerk. Look at all the states that followed suit.

Individuals usually make decisions to abandon newborns in part out of fear that others will discover the pregnancy. In response to this fear, safe haven laws are designed to explicitly or implicitly provide an anonymous way for parents to relinquish their babies. Only two states require havens to actively seek the identity of the babies’ parents, and 12 states specifically provide anonymity.

Experience has also shown that individuals usually make decisions spontaneously and in situations of crisis soon after the birth of an unexpected or unintended baby. As a result, state laws usually restrict the age of babies that individuals can legally relinquish. The most commonly designated lapse of time between birth and surrender is 72 hours.

Protection for parents who surrender their babies is another obvious

The American Civil Liberties Union has come out in favor of safe surrender in that these laws do not infringe on a women’s basic right to reproduce. They did have this to say however:

“In general, we support the concept of safe surrender, but we have several words of caution. First, these laws provide an after-the-fact safety net, not a solution to the problems of unintended pregnancy or inability to care for a child. Virtually every case of infant abandonment signals that the health care and social service system has failed a woman and her baby, for surely a well-functioning system would enable a woman either to prevent unwanted pregnancy, to end it safely and early, or, if she decided to carry to term, either to keep her child or to place it, again safely and swiftly, for adoption. Moreover, it is not clear whether safe surrender laws will accomplish their purpose. No infants were surrendered under Texas’s law until December 2000, 17 months after the law’s enactment. And, since the law took effect, 13 infants in Texas have been illegally abandoned.”

I am amazed that for once I find myself in agreement with the American Civil Liberties Union. I have been often critical of them in taking a position of “being right for the sake of being right” without regards to the consequences and the overall effect on those affected by whatever issue they are challenging.

While I morally view safe surrender as a cop out to parental responsibility and just another way for people to throw their problems on to the state but I also am pragmatic about it. I would rather the state bear the cost of hopefully helping a child be raised in a better adoptive environment than see that child raised into the same life of irresponsibility that its mother (and father if applicable) showed in abandoning it. If they would abandon their child to total strangers, doesn’t that indicate the type of life that child would have if no safe surrender was available? 

Does this law promote sexual irresponsibility? Don’t know, can’t find any stats. I doubt it. I also doubt you will see any analogies on the level you are seeing of the “morning after pill” or the proposed mandatory HPV vaccination.

One thing that bothers me as an attorney, is what about the father? I have a real problem with a mother being able to unilaterally terminate a father’s parental rights but I think most statutes would address this issue and even if not…..  better a searching father than a baby in the dumpster……………. I believe Safe Surrender is a good

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