Dorow Said The Role Of A Judge In Policy Issues Like Abortion, Redistricting, And Act 10 Was To Interpret And Apply The Law To The Facts Of A Case. According to WISN, “‘OK, and what do you see the court's role in major policy issues like abortion, redistricting, Act 10?’ Garbaciak asked. ‘A judge at its core should be someone who interprets the law and applies the law to the facts of the case,’ Dorow said.” [WISN, 11/29/22]
Dorow Refused To Say How She Would Rule On Abortion, Said She Would “Honor The Rule Of Law.” According to WKOW, “Perhaps the biggest case the court could see next year is Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul's challenge, asserting the 1849 abortion ban cannot be enforced. In her interview, Dorow would not say where she stood on the question, just that she'd ‘honor the rule of law.’ ‘That's such a personal issue. I mean, I'm the mom of a daughter,’ Dorow said. ‘And I understand how personal these issues are to women. As a judge, I need to make sure that my policies don't interfere with what happens in the courtroom.’” [WKOW, 11/29/22]
- Dorow Said, As A Mother, She Understood “How Personal” Abortion Was To Women. According to WKOW, “Perhaps the biggest case the court could see next year is Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul's challenge, asserting the 1849 abortion ban cannot be enforced. In her interview, Dorow would not say where she stood on the question, just that she'd ‘honor the rule of law.’ ‘That's such a personal issue. I mean, I'm the mom of a daughter,’ Dorow said. ‘And I understand how personal these issues are to women. As a judge, I need to make sure that my policies don't interfere with what happens in the courtroom.’” [WKOW, 11/29/22]
- Dorow Said She Would Make Sure That Her Policy Preferences “Don’t Interfere With What Happens In The Courtroom.” According to WKOW, “Perhaps the biggest case the court could see next year is Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul's challenge, asserting the 1849 abortion ban cannot be enforced. In her interview, Dorow would not say where she stood on the question, just that she'd ‘honor the rule of law.’ ‘That's such a personal issue. I mean, I'm the mom of a daughter,’ Dorow said. ‘And I understand how personal these issues are to women. As a judge, I need to make sure that my policies don't interfere with what happens in the courtroom.’” [WKOW, 11/29/22]