of rowe versus wade the gop is ramping up protections on women s rights. an unarmed man shot dead in a movie theater. he s back. he s the one and only bill cosby and there are reports about a big news story coming about him tonight. you ll want to hear this. [ male announcer ] here s a question for you:
on the 41st anniversary of rowe versus wade the head of the committee delayed the start of rnc s annual meeting. why? so republicans could protest the right to choose at the annual march for life pushing back the annual meeting so they could march against women s rights. that is what this gop stands for. what did we hear at the march? he is house majority leader. i announce next week the house will vote once and again to end taxpayer funding for abortions. no taxpayers pay for apporti abortions. it really means poor women enrolled in medicaid are denied abortion care. the gop rarely misses an
i was remembering when there were battles, battle last decade, with democrats stopping, you know, judiciary nominations from george w. bush and i remember how successful it seemed to me, the right was at mobilizing evangelical christians behind the effort to get george w. bush s court picks confirmed. i hadn t seen similar outrage i think to that level on on the left yet. what were the keys to getting the right so motivated to go? i think you are referring back to these justice freedom sundays that fit was organized by tom delay who was in the house and groups like on the research counsel. i think that in the religious right and conservative evangelical movement people have a very definite sense of the courts being a pivot point. they look at rowe versus wade and same-sex marriage. they are having a sense of
colorful, controversial and powerful. he has changed a nation. and now what you ve got are the super fangs funded by elections. and that cannot be what the founding fathers suggested. tonight, justice skelea on the right to choose. that was the theory used in rowe versus wade. the highest court in the land where the issues who died america are decided. this is piers morgan tonight. . good evening, it isn t often a supreme court justice invites a journalist to come and sit down with him. i m here to interview the longest serving justice. they just rolled on and are pending. that still left a lot of ground to cover. his thoughts on campaign finance and politics. and his colleagues, it s all on the table tonight on my exclusive interview. the new book, reading law: the interpretation of legal texts. justice skelea, welcome. ron, welcome to you, too. the book is very much a template for the way that you conducted your legal life. you are a man that believes fundame
third bill that republicans introduced upon gaping control of the house, was an antiabortion bill. h.r. 3, they do them in numerical order. then a line in the sand in which they threatened to shut down the federal government, was their effort to defund planned parenthood, now in the second year in the majority, they re working on antiabortion legislation all the time. they re fighting right now to restrict abortion rights in washington, d.c. since congress has some control over the district s affairs. that has led d.c. residents to stop by one republican congressman s office this month with a long list of other issues me might take on things like potholes and vermin infestations and parking tickets. and republican s primary this year, the abortion above all else climate has led to a race in which not only did all of the leading candidates say they would overturn rowe versus wade