Robert P. George, the Princeton constitutional scholar, surprised the presidential candidates at a debate by asking them whether they believed, first, that the Fourteenth Amendment gives the elected branches of the federal government the power to protect unborn life, and second, that those branches should exercise that power despite the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling
National review (New York), 2011-10, Vol.63 (18), p.8-8National Review, Inc
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