“Justices in the United States believe that their duty is to uphold the Constitution, but if they do not understand that the authority of the Constitution itself rests upon the inalienable natural rights of all human beings, then they not only undermine the Constitution, which they are sworn to uphold but also turn themselves into wielders of arbitrary power. Regrettably, this misuse of power occurred in both the Dred Scott decision and in the Roe v. Wade decision (and its subsequent interpretation in cases such as Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Robert P. Casey).” United StatesConstitutionHuman RightsPro LifeRight To LifeNatural RightsAnti AbortionAnti Slavery Book:Ten Universal Principles: A Brief Philosophy of the Life Issues Source: Ten Universal Principles: A Brief Philosophy of the Life Issues