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'...whether the power of a woman to abort her unborn child is a "liberty" in the absolute sense; or even whether it is a liberty of great importance to many women. Of course it is both. The issue is whether it is a liberty protected by the Constituion of the United States. '
The last sentence got me stutter a string of 'but's. From that point, it actually became easier to simply enjoy Scalia's fiery rhetoric, since I know where I'd beg to differ with him on abortion.
  • ... which is why Lord Acton did not say "Power tends to purify."
  • Today's opinion... is beyond human nature to leave unanswered.
  • 'Liberty finds no refuge in a jurisprudence of doubt.' .. to come across this phrase in the joint opinion - which calls... to apply an "undue burden" standard as doubtful in application as it is unprincipled in origin - is really more than one should have to bear.
  • Reason finds no refuge in this jurisprudence of confusion.
  • This latter statement cannot possibly mean what it says. 
  • ... to preserve some judicial foothold in this ill-gotten territory
  • this ecstasy of a Supreme Court
  • The Court... acquires a character of almost czarist arrogance...
  • While I am in an I-told-you-so mood, I must recall...
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