"The right that was protected in the assisted-suicide case was the right of the people through their legislatures to articulate their own views on the policies that should apply in those cases of terminating life, and not to have the court interfering in those policy decisions," Roberts explained. "That's an important right."
Observers say the remarks point to Roberts' attitude of judicial restraint -- of not allowing courts to overturn the will of the people as handed down through legislation approved by the state legislature.
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And the hilarity of it all? The Democrats still don't get it. They don't want to demean, they don't want to denigrate. They want to build bridges. Then they demean, denigrate, burn bridges, and all the while mark the progress because they posed with some clergy for the camera.
The Political Left Gets Religion
And this:
Judges and what they are doing....This from Powerline