Roberts, Alito Signal Potential Shift In Supreme Court Ideology During Recent Cases On Abortion Rights, Other Issues, USA Today Reports

December 23, 2006 – 11:10 am | posted in Abortion, Medical Malpractice, Women's Health / OBGYN

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, who both were appointed to the court by President Bush, during oral arguments in recent cases involving abortion rights and other issues have “signaled a readiness” to make the court more conservative, USA Today reports. The justices during the cases were “aggressive and sometimes feisty proponents” of conservative views and “particularly sympathetic” to Bush administration arguments, according to USA Today. Roberts last month during arguments in a Department of Justice appeal to uphold a federal law (S 3) banning so-called “partial-birth” abortion suggested by his questions that he is inclined to uphold the law. Roberts challenged lawyers seeking to overturn the law — called the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act — who said the procedures banned under the measure are safer than other abortion procedures. Alito did not ask questions during the hearing on the law. According to USA Today, the justices’ style “sharply” contrasts with the “tentative and moderate” approach taken by Justice Anthony Kennedy and former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, whom Alito replaced. Kennedy during the hearing on the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act asked how the law would affect women’s health (Biskupic, USA Today, 12/20).

Also Read

  • The Politico Examines Roles Of Supreme Court Justices Roberts, Alito In 2008 Elections
  • Human Rights Advocates In Nicaragua Call On Supreme Court To Declare Country’s Abortion Ban Unconstitutional
  • Giuliani Says Abortion Should Not Be Litmus Test For Court Picks; Lobbying Records Detail Fred Thompson’s Work For Abortion-Rights Group
  • Brownback Says He Is ‘More Comfortable’ With Giuliani’s Stance On Abortion
  • Supreme Court Scheduled To Hear Arguments On Federal Abortion Ban Wednesday
  • Kansas Supreme Court Blocks Enforcement Of Grand Jury Subpoena Of Abortion Records
  • Kansas Supreme Court Blocks Grand Jury Subpoena Of Abortion Provider Tiller’s Records
  • Right To ‘Preserve One’s Health’ At Stake In Supreme Court Case Concerning Federal Abortion Ban, Opinion Piece Says
  • Washington Post Profiles Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Changing Views On Abortion
  • California Supreme Court To Hear Case Involving Physicians Who Refused To Perform IVF Because Of Religious Beliefs
  • You must be logged in to post a comment.