Increasingly, I’m becoming fairly disheartened with Samuel Alito’s record regarding reproductive rights.
Now some new memos released from 1985 do nothing to quell my fears.
From the Wash Post:
As a Justice Department lawyer in the Reagan administration, Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr. helped devise a legal strategy to persuade the high court to restrict and eventually overturn Roe v. Wade , the historic decision legalizing abortion.
In a memo disclosed yesterday that he wrote in 1985 as an assistant to the solicitor general, Alito recommended that the administration submit a brief to the Supreme Court, asking it to uphold a Pennsylvania law that imposed a variety of abortion restrictions and “make clear that we disagree with Roe v. Wade .”
Alito argued in the 17-page document that stepping into the case, Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists , would be a more effective strategy for President Ronald Reagan than a “frontal assault” on the landmark case and would not “even tacitly concede Roe ‘s legitimacy.” Disagreeing with the administration’s position, the court struck down the Pennsylvania law the following year.
Personally, I can’t resolve this opinion, even if it came 20 years ago.
But that’s just me. What are your thoughts?