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Is Marriage a Constitutional Right or Merely a Governmental Benefit?

June 23, 2009

     Under the Constitution the government is not obligated to grant us benefits.  However, the Constitution prohibits the government from interfering with our fundamental rights.  Is marriage a right or a benefit?  The question obviously has legal significance, but it also has important political consequences.  Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight points out that public attitudes towards same-sex marriage seem to be [...]

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The Supreme Court at the Tipping Point: The Right to Privacy

July 7, 2008

     If additional justices who share the views of Justices Scalia and Thomas are appointed to the Supreme Court, one of the most significant changes that is likely to occur is that the Court will restrict or perhaps even completely abandon the concept of "the right to privacy." A bit of constitutional history can place [...]

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