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The Role of the Supreme Court in Deciding Controversial Issues, 1991-01-01 - 1992-12-31

 Item — Box: CR 35, Folder: 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_002_6_36_13_0020
The text discusses the 10th Amendment of the Constitution and argues that the right to privacy and abortion is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution. It criticizes the Supreme Court for making decisions based on personal beliefs rather than interpreting the Constitution as written. The text emphasizes that contentious issues like abortion should be decided by elected representatives rather than judges.

Dates

  • 1991-01-01 - 1992-12-31

Creator

Language of Materials

English

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The Clippings series is stored off-site (Boxes 1-9).
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Extent

2 pages

Overview

102nd (1991-1993)

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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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