Custer County Chief

Sen. Brewer Roe v. Wade and the Supreme Court leak

- BY TOM BREWER Nebraska State Senator, Dist. 43

Abortion is an important issue for a clear majority of Nebraskans. The recent leak of a Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) draft opinion concerning an abortion case before the court is shocking. My lawyer friends tell me something like this is unpreceden­ted in history, and represents a huge betrayal of the integrity of the court and all the dedicated Americans who work there. The person responsibl­e will likely be disbarred and will never practice law in the United States again. It’s possible they could even be charged with serious federal crimes.

The argument laid out in the leaked draft opinion by Justice Alito is about power, not abortion, and who should control that power. Should it be the choice of the people and their state legislatur­es, or should it be the federal creature lording over the people with pronouncem­ents from on high?

Justice Alito said: “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” he writes. “It is time to heed the Constituti­on and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representa­tives.”

I am very pleased to see a justice on the supreme court defend a God-given right of the people, through their elected legislatur­es, to choose the sort of laws they want for their state. Roe v. Wade made abortion an exception to this reasoning by conjuring a “right” to an abortion not found anywhere in the text in the constituti­on. Overturnin­g this flawed decision and returning the power to the people to decide for themselves is the very essence of our democratic­ally-elected constituti­onal republic, and Justice Alito articulate­d this beautifull­y.

Abortion supporters are upset because they know they do not have the votes to pass a pro-abortion law in most state legislatur­es. Abortion proponents depend on a ruling from the court to force the practice of abortion on the states. They know the United States Constituti­on does not provide or protect a “right” to an abortion. That is what the “Roe vs. Wade” decision has been these last forty-nine years; a federal pronouncem­ent making abortion legal nation-wide and not something the states have the ability to broadly regulate. The left knows that if this issue is ever left up to the states to decide, a majority will pass laws to outlaw or severely restrict abortion.

It bothers me to see riot fencing now installed around our nation’s highest court. I’ve read reporting where conservati­ve justices and their homes and families are being threatened in an attempt to intimidate them. All of this is happening because a small but loud group of extremists do not want the question of abortion to ever be a question answered by the people.

Speaker Mike Hilgers has said that if the SCOTUS does eventually overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, the Nebraska Legislatur­e will likely be called into Special Session by the Governor to address Nebraska’s laws on the subject. I look forward to restoring the people’s voice to this issue. I have no doubt our local chapter of abortion proponents will make their presence known in the Capitol should a special session occur. I sincerely hope they bring some dignity with them this time.

Please contact my office with any comments, questions or concerns. Email me at; tbrewer@leg.ne.gov. Mail a letter to; Sen. Tom Brewer, Room #1423, P.O. Box 94604, Lincoln, NE 68509 or call us at 402-471-2628.

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