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We are not discussing abortion laws here , but it is well to recognise that this argument that the Bench should not comment on the merits of existing laws is only put forward when progressive and constructive ideas are launched .
We are not discussing abortion laws here , but it is well to recognise that this argument that the Bench should not comment on the merits of existing laws is only put forward when progressive and constructive ideas are launched .
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If men become judges or magistrates because they have longed for quiet and ease , they instinctively feel that their highest duty is to preserve the existing system as they found it ; so long as existing methods last their time ...
If men become judges or magistrates because they have longed for quiet and ease , they instinctively feel that their highest duty is to preserve the existing system as they found it ; so long as existing methods last their time ...
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... because it rests so much upon the future course of events , which no one yet can confidently predict , is whether so novel a policy has any appreciable chances of success in the existing conditions of American politics .
... because it rests so much upon the future course of events , which no one yet can confidently predict , is whether so novel a policy has any appreciable chances of success in the existing conditions of American politics .
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