Friday, January 11, 2008

WSJ.com - Commentary: A Different 'Right to Life'

 
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No matter one's judicial philosophy, it is inconceivable that the framers of the U.S. Constitution intended unelected, tenured career bureaucrats to hold absolute power over American lives without prospect of challenge in the courts. The framers understood that the pursuit of life is an inalienable right that should not be abridged without due process of law.

The FDA and a majority of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals think terminally-ill Americans are excluded from the fundamental right to pursue life. The Supreme Court now has the opportunity to take this case and correct those egregious misjudgments.

 
   
   
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