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61 votes
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How and why the work of John Hart Ely a liberal scholar, profoundly influenced the Dobbs decision to overturn Roe v Wade re abortion rights in the US
5 votes -
The Satanic Temple to open free abortion clinic in New Mexico
14 votes -
How the Supreme Court killed Roe v. Wade
8 votes -
Abortions can resume in Texas after judge blocks pre-Roe v. Wade ban
14 votes -
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion
61 votes -
Leaked draft opinion show the Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights
49 votes -
Why the GOP won't deliver on any of their promises (including Roe v. Wade)
@GCR, Ezekiel X: PredictionRoe vs Wade will not, actually be overturnedThis is a [tactical] leaked draft opinion intended to show the base they 'tried'It would be a 𝒅𝒊𝒔𝒂𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒓 for the GOP to actually overturnThey lose their most salient wedge issue to dangle in front of evangelicals
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Where Roe went wrong: A sweeping new abortion right built on a shaky legal foundation
8 votes -
The secret abortion movement that revolutionized feminist health before “Roe v. Wade”
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Why the NRA needs Roe v. Wade to be upheld
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Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mississippi abortion case challenging Roe v. Wade on Dec. 1
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The Roe baby
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The rise and fall of Roe v. Wade
Part 1 (55 minutes): The hosts take on one of the Supreme Court’s most famous decisions, Roe v. Wade. In this first episode of a two-part series, they look at the legal and factual origins of Roe...
Part 1 (55 minutes):
The hosts take on one of the Supreme Court’s most famous decisions, Roe v. Wade. In this first episode of a two-part series, they look at the legal and factual origins of Roe v. Wade. They also discuss how Roe was weaponized by the conservative legal movement to rally against an interpretation of the Constitution that allows for flexibility in favor of a far more rigid approach.
Part 2 (61 minutes):
In the second part of a two-episode series on abortion rights, the hosts discuss Planned Parenthood v. Casey, a 1992 case in which the Supreme Court made it easier for states to restrict abortion access so long as abortion regulations don’t create an “undue burden.” The vague standard set lawmakers on a new path of attacking abortion access and fueled anti-abortion groups’ efforts to spread stigma and misinformation, setting up Roe v. Wade for a death by a thousand cuts.
(it's impossible to link to podcasts in a simple or easy way...if anyone has a better way of doing this I'm all ears...)
5-4 (pronounced "five to four", as in the vote total of a closely-divided court case from 9 justices) is one of my favorite podcasts. It's lawyers dissecting Supreme Court cases in a way that is very understandable to non-lawyers, from an explicitly and unabashedly left-wing perspective.
This is an extremely informative primer on the entire arc of abortion rights in the US, from the actual case everyone has heard of (Roe v Wade in the 1970s) to the case in the 1990s that actually superseded Roe and a case from last year that was seen as a victory because it upheld a previous case but it also contained a poison pill that significantly weakened that precedent.
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What happens to abortion access in the US if Roe v. Wade is overturned?
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Roe of “Roe v. Wade” says Christian right paid her to be anti-choice mouthpiece
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Susan Collins, pivotal US moderate, says ‘hostility’ to Roe would sway her vote
13 votes