Clipper Death Threat

Mike Godwin mnemonic at eff.org
Fri Feb 25 10:18:26 PST 1994


 
David Lyle writes:

>  -->The Supreme Court disagrees with David in cases ranging from
>  -->NAACP v. Alabama to Griswold v. Connecticut.
>  -->
> 
> Perhaps so, but the Supreme Court saying something does not a "right" make. 

Sure it does. Because the Supreme Court interprets the Constitution in a
way that's binding on all American government.

Take voting for example. The Constitution doesn't mention your right
to vote. The Supreme Court says your right to vote is implied by the
Constitution. Now, are you ready to assert that the Supreme Court is wrong
about this?

I thought not.


--Mike








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