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Judge Jackson exchange with Senator Cornyn or substantive due process analysis

Texas Senator John Cornyn asks Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson if substantive due process analysis is just another form of judicial policymaking not in her lane but a way for judges to hide their policymaking under the guise of interpreting the Constitution, she responding judges have interpreted due process clause of the 14th Amendment that way but just as procedural rights relative to government action but protection of certain personal rights related to intimacy and autonomy, how to raise children, the right to travel, rights to marriage and interracial marriage and abortion, contraception and, Cornyn adds treating slaves as chattel property under the Dred Scott decision, a mode of analysis by the Court allowing itself to substitute an opinion for elected representatives of the people.
Texas Senator John Cornyn asks Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson if substantive due process analysis is just another form of judicial policymaking not in her lane but a way for judges to hide their policymaking under the guise of interpreting the Constitution, she responding judges have interpreted due process clause of the 14th Amendment that way but just as procedural rights relative to government action but protection of certain personal rights related to intimacy and autonomy, how to raise children, the right to travel, rights to marriage and interracial marriage and abortion, contraception and, Cornyn adds treating slaves as chattel property under the Dred Scott decision, a mode of analysis by the Court allowing itself to substitute an opinion for elected representatives of the people.
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1387161694
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March 22, 2022
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