Undue Burden?

Limitation on freedoms is not a new concept. Speech is, on the whole, free, but there are some utterances that can get you in trouble with the law. Shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater or joking about shooting the president are good examples. In other words, there is legal precedent for placing limitations on constitutional . Technically, is not a right guaranteed by the . However, the Supreme Court interprets the and decisions of the Court carry the weight of the until they are overturned. For a federal judge to say that the Partial Birth places "an undue burden on a woman's right to choose an ", thus making it unconstitutional, is a mighty strong statement and had better be backed up with legal precedence. It will be very interesting to see if this makes it to the Supreme Court.

On a side note, if a fetus is not a person, and thus not protected, when it is essentially birthed to be aborted, what makes it a person if such a procedure is not performed? I really don't think it's reactionary to say that the next logical step is legalized . If this ruling goes unchallenged, we may one day wake up to headlines telling us that a law protecting newborns places an undue burden on a woman's right to kill her infant.

Judge: Bush Abortion Ban Unconstitutional

SAN FRANCISCO - In a ruling with coast-to-coast effect, a federal judge declared the Partial-Birth Act unconstitutional Tuesday, saying it infringes on a woman's right to choose.

Pro-Life Members of Congress File Brief in Partial-Birth Abortion Case

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — A law firm has filed an amicus brief on behalf of 25 members of Congress in an effort to help the Bush administration defend the partial-birth from pro- lawsuits seeking to overturn the law.

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