So, What Rights Are Next on SCOTUS Chopping Block?
"A deeply divided Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion, overruling the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and leaving the question of abortion’s legality to the states." - The Wall Street Journal, June 24, 2022.
The case was "Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization." Essentially, 6 to 3, SCOTUS decided to uphold the Mississipppi law forbidding abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. That's two months earlier than what had been specified in "Roe v Wade."
The decisions on abortion now are primarily in the hands of the states.
The anxiety among progressives is that this is the beginning of rescinding other kinds of rights. At the top of the list are same-sex marriages.
Progressive law firms have been aggressive in pushing against this extreme conservatism in the overlay of law in America. But they will probably have to create new strategies in order to move the dial. So far they are losing their influence.
Meanwhile, the leaker of the draft opinion on "Dobbs" has not been ferreted out.
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