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The constant end runs to remove a woman's right to her body.Under a bill passed by the legislature this week, doctors who perform abortions — defined in the measure as “unprofessional conduct” — would be barred from obtaining or renewing their medical licenses. The bill, now on the governor’s desk, would not apply to abortions performed to save a mother’s life, although the bill lacks similar exceptions for abortions performed in cases of rape or incest.
“This is our proper function, to protect life,” the bill’s sponsor, Sen. Nathan Dahm (R), said last month.
The bill passed the Senate early last month and the House on Thursday. Both houses are controlled by the GOP, but a few Democrats in each chamber voted for the bill. Gov. Mary Fallin (R) has not yet said whether she will sign the bill, Reuters reports.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...p_no-name_mm-oklahoma-1234pm_1:homepage/story
The constant end runs to remove a woman's right to her body.
When will it stop?
Thoughts are
It will never end, since The Supreme Court can't make law, now amend The Constitution.
No, the decision as Ginsburg stated, is right to privacy. That is IIRC
They have to clarify it
That argument could make any crime legal.
Not if strictly applied to abortion.
You can't strictly apply it to one thing. Then it violates the equal protection clause.
If you're a doctor and you kill one of your two patients at the request of the other patient, yeah, it's unprofessional conduct. Duh?
Not if SCOTUS writes it that way,
SCOTUS has written narrow and case specific ruling previously.
The Supreme Court can't make law, nor amend The Constitution. Can't say that enough.
For The Supreme Court to make such a ruling, that only applies to women is discrminatory.
Not if you go back to R V W.
There was a later ruling, that I do not have at hand. Will look sometime
Get back to us, but since The Supreme Court can't make law the state's will keep proposing anti-abortion legislation.
They can throw it out and redefine past rulings.
That they can do.
The Supreme Court can't make law, nor amend The Constitution. Can't say that enough.
For The Supreme Court to make such a ruling, that only applies to women is discrminatory.
It will never end, since The Supreme Court can't make law, now amend The Constitution.
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