Constitutional Law
Aug. 29, 2000
Justice or Judiciousness
By Ray Haynes. A good test of a political movement on the wane is the lengths its supporters will go to defend it. When the movement can no longer justify its existence by resorting to powerful arguments of justice or morality, its supporters simply abandon logic and resort to force to assert their points.




By Ray Haynes
A good test of a political movement on the wane is the lengths its supporters will go to defend it. When the movement can no longer justify its existence by resorting to powerful arguments of justice or morality, its supporters simply abandon logic and resort to force to assert their points. The debate over the constitutional status of abortion has re...
A good test of a political movement on the wane is the lengths its supporters will go to defend it. When the movement can no longer justify its existence by resorting to powerful arguments of justice or morality, its supporters simply abandon logic and resort to force to assert their points. The debate over the constitutional status of abortion has re...
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