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Dobbs Sentences #245: Part III A

Paragraph 5 of 5 Sentence 3 of 3 I see two claims here: “’For this reason, it is essential that this Court maintain the power to restore authority to its proper possessors by correcting constitutional decisions that, on reconsideration, are found to be mistaken.’ Thornburgh, 476 U. S., at 787 (dissenting opinion).” The claims: This […]

Dobbs Sentences #244: Part III A

Paragraph 5 of 5 Sentence 2 of 3 This sentence contains at least four claims: “As Justice White later explained, ‘decisions that find in the Constitution principles or values that cannot fairly be read into that document usurp the people’s authority, for such decisions represent choices that the people have never made and that they […]