One of the largest problems we face in our efforts to protect America’s unborn babies and their parents are activist judges. Judges who feel they can dictate legislation from the bench. Here’s a case in point. Retired District Judge Thomas Campbell enjoined two pro-life laws in Wyoming. One requires abortion facilities be licensed as ambulatory surgical centers. The other requires pregnant women receive an ultrasound and follow a forty-eight-hour waiting period before they can have an abortion. But Campbell operates from the mistaken assumption that he, not the legislature has the final word on laws governing abortion. Pro-abortion activist judges must no longer be tolerated. They must be drummed out of the judicial branch for trespassing into the legislative branch by edict.
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Trespassing into the Legislative Branch
Bradley Mattes | May 07, 2025
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