Efforts to attack that independence, as exhibited in H.R. 973, the bill introduced by our colleague from Florida, Ms. Adams, that would ban courts from 'deciding any issue on the authority of foreign law,' should trouble all of us.
Jerrold Nadler
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Jerrold Lewis Nadler is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York's 10th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented New York's 8th congressional district from 1992 to 2013. Throughout his tenure, Nadler has been known for his work on issues related to civil rights, judiciary matters, and government oversight. He has played a significant role in various legislative efforts and has been an outspoken advocate for progressive policies.
Of course, in addition to instances where a judge may look to foreign law as non-binding but informative, courts sometimes must consider and be bound by foreign law in reaching a decision.
Our Constitution will remain our Constitution. We will not give authority to what is being done in foreign countries.
We've been here before. In 2004, my Republican colleagues held a hearing on this issue to rail against the Supreme Court's decisions in Lawrence v. Texas and Atkins v. Virginia.
But there is nothing new and nothing alarming about justices educating themselves about the laws and practices of other nations.
The right to choose is not limited to the right to end the pregnancy but includes the right to become pregnant and the right to bring a healthy child into the world.
The measure before us does absolutely nothing to provide women with the tools they need to get adequate prenatal care.
this bill will, however, deprive women of their fundamental constitutional rights to personal and bodily autonomy.
Not since that decision has government ever arrogated to itself the power to decide whether a woman's reason for a pre-viability abortion is satisfactory.
Mr. Chairman, I yield myself 4 minutes. My amendment would exempt rules proposed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from the new impediments to the regulations in this bill. Mr. Chairman, there they go again. The right-wing Republican…





