SCOTUS overturns Roe vs. Wade
The Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade on Friday, holding in the Dobbs case that the Constitution does not include a right to abortion and returning the issue of abortion laws and regulations to state legislatures. [...]While it's very fortunate the justices didn't allow the violence and intimidation to influence their decisions, it was still most absolutely horrific how anybody could resort to violence over a ruling meant to defend life, not destroy it. That's got to be one of the worst things about this now backwards world we're living in, where death and violence are considered superior to life and love. It's to be hoped the authorities will make sure to step up protection of judicial officials in the future, because the way leftist violence has gotten so alarmingly out of hand over the years is stupefying. For now, the justices overseeing the topic did the right thing. In the future, if a mother (and father) can't handle parenthood, what should really be done is give the children born to adoptive parents who can hopefully raise the subjects for the better. That's what should really have been encouraged and done all these years. Now let's see if anybody on the right can make the case properly. And female life in particular is what should be defended going forward.
Roe was handed down in 1973 in a 7-2 decision, holding that the U.S. Constitution includes a constitutional right to abortion, despite the fact that abortion is not found in the text, structure, or history of the Constitution, and the nation went more than 180 years without ever noticing it existed. It has been one of the most divisive legal issues in American history.
An early draft of Alito’s opinion leaked in May, the first such leak of a full opinion in the 233-year history of the Supreme Court, leading the left to violent protests, including destroying a pro-life center in Wisconsin, vandalizing churches, and threatening protests at the home of conservatives justices in violation of federal law.
These threats have culminated in what was almost an assassination attempt of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, which went seemingly unnoticed by President Joe Biden – who did not speak out to condemn it – and has led to rapid action on a new federal law to protect the justices. The court majority evidently stood firm against the threats and public pressure, overruling Roe and the later revision of Roe in 1992, Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
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