"The Supreme Court
should resist the temptation to impose its moral values on marriage through raw
judicial power, as it did with abortion through Roe v. Wade. The judicial branch is
being asked to undertake a power grab unmoored from the Constitution, history,
self-government, and judicial restraint.
Simply put, under our
republican form of government, the Supreme Court has no power to invalidate
laws protecting traditional marriage under the United States
Constitution."
~ Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch will give oral argument before the Supreme Court on April 28 "on the extraordinary notion that the
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution requires a
state to license or recognize a marriage between two people of the same
sex." Read about it...
And on another important topic, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton will appear on "Fox and Friends Weekend" on the Fox News Channel during the 8 am ET hour today, Saturday, April 18, to discuss new imagery that shows a steady stream of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S. border at areas unsecured by the U.S. government.
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