NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE RESPONDS
TO
SOTOMAYOR NOMINATION
What we have seen of Judge
Sotomayor's record so far sheds little light on her views regarding how the
Constitution bears on the powers of elected lawmakers to protect the right to
life of unborn children.
Members of the Senate should not
be pressured to act on this nomination with undue haste. We believe it is
critical that senators thoroughly explore whether Judge Sotomayor believes that
Supreme Court justices have the right to override the decisions of elected
lawmakers on such issues as partial-birth abortion, tax funding of abortion, and
parental notification for abortion.
Moreover, in the years
ahead debates will intensify on other public policy issues bearing on the right
to life for example, the status of humans who are created by human cloning,
or the permissibility of abortion as a method of preventing the birth of a child
of an undesired sex. Does Judge Sotomayor believe that Supreme Court justices
have the right to declare that the Constitution empowers them to impose their
own opinions on all such matters, or is she willing to allow the decisions of
elected lawmakers to stand except where they violate a clear and explicit
prohibition in the actual Constitution?
There are currently four justices
on the
It is, then, very appropriate for
senators to press for Judge Sotomayor's views on the analysis adopted by the
dissenters in
Gonzales, an
analysis that could bar virtually all limitations on abortion.
Pro-life concerns are reinforced
by the knowledge that Judge Sotomayor has been nominated to the Supreme Court by
a president who himself criticized the Supreme Court majority for upholding the
ban on partial-birth abortion, who previously had opposed a bill to recognize
all babies born alive during abortions as fully protected by law, and who
endorsed a proposed federal law (the "Freedom of Choice Act") that has as its
major purpose the invalidation of virtually all of the types of abortion
regulations that have been upheld by the Supreme Court as consistent with
Roe v. Wade.
The National Right to Life Committee is the
nation's largest pro-life group with affiliates in all 50 states and over 3,000
local chapters nationwide. National
Right to Life works through legislation and education to protect those
threatened by abortion, infanticide, euthanasia and assisted suicide.
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