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Antonin Scalia Declares the 14th Amendment Does not Protect Women and Gays
In an interview, Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia says the Constitution doesn't promise protections for women and gays. The ultra-conservative judge says the Constitution doesn't require discrimination of minorities, but that it certainly doesn't prohibit it. "Nobody ever thought that that's what it meant," Scalia said of the 14th amendment protecting women. "Nobody ever voted for that. If the current society wants to outlaw discrimination by sex, hey we have things called legislatures, and they enact things called laws."
January 03 2011 2:30 PM EST
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