Roe v. Wade, which in a broader sense is a general right to choose an abortion as recognized by the Supreme Court (it was watered down in Planned Parenthood v. Casey and in effect more so later on) was handed down 1/22/73. Sarah Weddington, the woman who argued it twice, recently died. Roe's chances for 50 look to many as fairly grim.
As we wait for another shoe to drop, the anniversary can be a time to think about all such matters [labels]. And, remember and address all that is necessary and proper to apply them the right way. I think that includes but is surely not limited to court protected rights here.
Apparently, Sotomayor's clerks are so upset that they leaked her draft opinion in the upcoming Dobbs case. I hope it covers all the bases.
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Thanks for your .02!