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Federalism, the Biden Administration’s Threats, and Abortion Tourism

  • Post author:Matthew Clark
  • Post category:The Federalist Blog

Moving on from what Dobbs means for the issue of substantive due process, let’s take a look at what the right to life looks like in America after Dobbs. We’ll look at three…

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Stare Decisis and Political Will, and Other Substantive-Due-Process Precedents

  • Post author:Matthew Clark
  • Post category:The Federalist Blog

Stare Decisis and Political Will, and Other Substantive-Due-Process Precedents Yesterday, we looked at whether the Court’s other substantive-due-process decisions are in doubt after Dobbs. Applying Glucksberg, the Court should have no trouble…

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Dobbs’s Effect on “Substantive Due Process”

  • Post author:Matthew Clark
  • Post category:The Federalist Blog

This week, we begin a series exploring Dobbs in depth. I have five issues that I want to explore that will probably be of interest to lawyers and laymen alike. I’ll explore…

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