"Now we will see "Case Law" euthanasia based on the Terri case."
Yes, legislation from the bench, again. The 11ths refutation of the argument that Terri's rights being violated did not cite a single law that was passed by a legislature. It cites the 'law of the case', decisions by other judges. Nowhere in the Constitution have I found the authorization for the Judicial Branch to enforce 'case law'. Nowhere have I seen the authorization for the Judicial Branch to even make law, be it 'case' or otherwise.
So we are no longer under the Constitution. We are under rule of a Man, known as Judge. Our very lives are at peril.
Our Founders would have spoken but two words... "To Arms!"
I came close to getting thrown out of the required Case Law course for Bus Adm Seniors, my senior year in college.
I asked the professor to show me where in the Constitution, case law became was becoming more of the law in the state and the nation. That was in the fall of 1959.
I agree with you re your reply 100%.
Glad that you are on ASA VETS MI list.