US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has accused the nation’s top court of operating “at the behest” of the abortion industry. In his dissenting opinion on the court’s decision to strike down restrictive requirements on abortion clinics seeking to operate in the state of Texas, Justice Thomas accused the court of working to “bend the rules” towards creating a “putative right to abortion”. He added: The Court has simultaneously transformed judicially created rights like the right to abortion into preferred constitutional rights, while disfavoring many of the rights actually enumerated in the Constitution. But our Constitution renounces the notion that some constitutional rights are more equal than others.”
Religious-run schools should have their right to priortise children of faith restricted to those within their catchment area, the Labour Religious-run schools should have their right to priortise children of faith restricted to those within their catchment area, the Labour Party has argued. Ahead of a Bill aimed at amending the Equal Status Act – the legislation ensuring that religious schools have the right to protect their ethos – Labour’s education spokesperson Joan Burton called for cross-party support on the issue ahead of a vote this week. If passed, religious schools would still have a limited right to prioritise children from its faith community, as complete removal of this right raises serious constitutional issues.
A proposed new law which would offer legal recognition to pre-nuptial agreements has been shelved, it has been reported. According to The Sunday Independent, following an analysis of divorce trends in Ireland in relation to the idea of ‘pre-nups’ undertaken by Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald, the plan to offer legal status to such arrangements has been set aside as likely to raise “legal, public policy” and possibly “constitutional” problems, according to a Department of Justice spokeswoman. Church leaders have warned that encouraging couples to plan for divorce before they wed through the concept of pre-nuptial agreements could harm the institution of marriage.
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