I often hear Scalia talking about a constitutional "right to privacy" (in non-abortion situations) yet I see no mention of such a right in the Bill of Rights.
Perhaps he believes more in the "living Constitution" idea then he cares to let on.
I often hear Scalia talking about a constitutional "right to privacy" (in non-abortion situations) yet I see no mention of such a right in the Bill of Rights.
That could be a worrisome thing. Do you have links to any web-published remarks by Scalia on that "right"? I'd be interested in reading what he's said.
8 posted on 06/07/2002 2:26:16 PM PDT by Caleb1411