President Clinton had strong views on this issue, and what he thought was that this procedure should be banned in all ca...
This, of course, would be disaster.
What ACOG thought was that, on the one hand, they couldn't think of a circumstance in which this procedure was the absol...
the law requires the same access for the military as other employers.
The disaster would be, if the statement did not accurately reflect all of what ACOG thought.
I'm just grateful for all these witnesses and appreciate their testimony here today.
The President, I think as Senator McCain said is a legal progressive.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, I appreciate it.
I am worried about the idea of legal progressivism. I think that's a pernicious philosophy.
Americans believe that you only govern with the consent of the governed and we have not consented to be governed by Euro...
I do not see how anyone can justify a citation to actions outside the country as any authority whatsoever to define what...
It's even beyond that.
I'll always argue on the part of the First Amendment if I can.
I think they should have overruled Austin.
That's my point. I mean, I agree with you on that.
General Kagan told us yesterday that she characterized ACOG's original no circumstances language as a disaster, because ...
I personally think that's wrong. And I think you've made a fairly decent case here today that it is wrong.
I intend to be. And you know that after 34 years.