Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Court, Campaign Finance and Abortion

Pro-aborts are getting the heebie-jeebies over the Supreme Court's ruling that overturned a century-old precedent limiting campaign contributions from corporations. They are right to be nervous.

From Politico:
The Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday overturning a ban on corporate political spending that had been in place for more than a century has left abortion-rights supporters jittery that the justices could be similarly prepared to upend the landmark Roe v. Wade decision the court handed down 37 years ago this week.

“Yesterday’s Roberts court decision, which exhibited a stunning disregard for settled law of decades’ standing, is terrifying to those of us who care deeply about the Constitutional protections the court put in place for women’s access to abortion,” said Nancy Northup of the Center for Reproductive Rights. “We are deeply concerned….Yesterday’s decision shows the court will reach out to take an opportunity to wholesale reverse a precedent the hard right has never liked.”

“It is worrisome beyond the direct impact of yesterday’s ruling on election law,” said, Jessica Arons, the director of the Women’s Health and Rights Program at the Center for American Progress. “It’s certainly cause for concern.”




Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/31880.html#ixzz0dSDtLCID

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