Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Kagan’s deception to defend partial-birth abortions
National Review’s Shannen Coffin discovers one of the reasons why the Clinton Library seemed determined to keep records of Elena Kagan's previous work quiet. The issue of partial-birth abortion had raged during the Clinton years, with the President ultimately vetoing a measure by Congress to ban the procedure, but Nebraska banned it on their own. In order to defeat that law, Kagan manipulated a report by a panel from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to fool the Supreme Court into thinking that doctors had supported the idea that it was a medically necessary procedure, when in fact ACOG couldn’t specify a single set of circumstances where it would save the life of the mother. HotAir
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