War on Women
Ohio has just enacted legislation that:
"Women will also be required to pay for state-mandated, medically-unnecessary ultrasounds they do not want and their doctors do not think they need."
So to exercise their constitutional right to obtain an abortion, women will be ordered to undergo a medical procedure. There is no logical justification for this.
On the other hand, there is a logical reason to want voters to be in a rational state when voting. So - to exercise the constitutional right to vote, voters should be required to undergo drug and alcohol tests.
Should courts permit the enforcement of either of these mandates?
"Women will also be required to pay for state-mandated, medically-unnecessary ultrasounds they do not want and their doctors do not think they need."
So to exercise their constitutional right to obtain an abortion, women will be ordered to undergo a medical procedure. There is no logical justification for this.
On the other hand, there is a logical reason to want voters to be in a rational state when voting. So - to exercise the constitutional right to vote, voters should be required to undergo drug and alcohol tests.
Should courts permit the enforcement of either of these mandates?
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