Tag Archives: Amicus Briefs
Dobbs Sentences #120: Part II B 3
Paragraph 7 of 11 Sentence 2 of 2 This sentence makes it easier to do the work of the last sentence*. I’ll have to remember that when I come back through. I guess that’s a hazard of working a sentence at a time. “According to this account, which is based almost entirely on statements made […]
Dobbs Sentences #119: Part II B 3
Paragraph 7 of 11 Sentence 1 of 2 This is another sentence with two variations of one claim: “Another amicus brief relied upon by respondents (see Brief for Respondents 21) tries to dismiss the significance of the state criminal statutes that were in effect when the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted by suggesting that they were […]
Dobbs Sentences #107: Part II B 3
Paragraph 4 of 11 Sentence 1 of 4 The next sentence contains two simple claims here, but one of them is a doozy: “A few of respondents’ amici muster historical arguments, but they are very weak.” The claims: The first claim is verifiable, though it will take some work—some of which is hopefully undertaken in […]
Dobbs Sentences #12: Part II A 1
Paragraph 4 of 5 Sentence 1 of 6 The next paragraph addresses a side-issue, something not discussed in either Roe or Casey but introduced in amicus briefs for Dobbs: “We discuss this theory in depth below, but before doing so, we briefly address one additional constitutional provision that some of respondents’ amici have now offered […]