Constitutional Law,
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Nov. 15, 2021
Abortion and gun control back to the states
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky’s recent column states that what has been missing from the discussion of the new Texas law prohibiting some abortions is why it was structured to allow only civil actions for enforcement and what makes it so insidious for other constitutional rights.





Richard A. Nixon
Email: pres37th@aol.com
San Fernando Valley College of Law
Richard, a practicing attorney in Los Angeles County and a Vietnam-era veteran, is the author of "America: An Illusion of Freedom."
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky's Sept. 14 column, "The dangerous implications of Texas' new abortion law," states that what has been missing from the discussion of the new Texas law prohibiting some abortions is why it was structured to allow only civil actions for enforcement and what makes it so insidious for other constitutional rights. The Texas law prohibits ab...
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