Monday, July 18, 2022

the conservative legal movement’s triumph

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new issue: the conservative legal movement's triumph:

justice Samuel Alito's masterly majority opinion restores abortion policy to the democratic processes.



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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

In Michigan,a petition to put abortion on the ballot in November received overwhelming numbers of signatures.

It will pass here by at least 60-40.

--G R A

Anonymous said...

Correct and everyone must understand it to be so. Decisions like on legal abortion are an item that must be done at the state level and not at the federal level.

So hard to understand. It all began with Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Conner. They set the court in the right direction.

Anonymous said...

" That achievement was decades in the making, and for most of that time seemed a pipe dream."

I never thought it would happen. Too long an established fact [abortion] to change so rapidly. Even cases decided by bad court decisions the justices are hesitant to change. Too much upsetting of the "apple cart".

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