https://www.gq.com/story/kennedy-retires-supreme-court-the-fight-is-comingJustice Kennedy's vote is the only thing preventing the reversal of Roe v. Wade, a decision that the Court's four-justice conservative bloc has worked diligently to erode.
I was under the impression from pro-choice that Roe vs Wade is a done deal.....but apparently there's only one vote that's
stopping it from being reversed.
https://www.gq.com/story/kennedy-retires-supreme-court-the-fight-is-coming
There's a big chance that Roe vs Wade can be reversed. That depends on who's going to replace Kennedy.
Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett are said to be the leading candidates for Supreme Court seat.
Kavanaugh is rumoured to be the favorite. Both of these candidates are quite young.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/could-roe-v-wade-be-overturned-w522155Roe v. Wade Is Hanging by a Thread
Abortion could be illegal in as many as 31 states by this time next year. Here’s how.
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Trump promised Wednesday to nominate a justice on the same list of names from which he plucked Gorsuch – individuals whose resumes and ideologies align with the conservative Federalist Society, whose executive vice president, Leonard Leo, vetted the roster. "I would assume 100 percent of the people on that list would reverse Roe v. Wade," Northup says.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/feature...e-against-trumps-eventual-supreme-court-pick/Will Any Republicans Vote Against Trump’s Eventual Supreme Court Pick?
It's more complicated than that.
Why don't these women just take birth control pills?
Why don't these women just take birth control pills?
Why don't these women just take birth control pills?
Why don't you men just wear a condom?
Why don't these women just take birth control pills?
If the GOP reverse R v W, they'll lose the women vote for generations to come. I'm curious to see if they pull that trigger.
Public Opinion on Abortion | Pew Research CenterMen and women express similar views on abortion; 59% of women say it should be legal in all or most cases, as do 55% of men.
They won't lose all women votes. That's for sure.
They didn't lose all the black vote and they aren't losing all the Latino vote either; but they are going to lose enough of them to be relegated to the hinterlands in those demographics. Give it time.
If they lose over 70% of the women vote, they will be toast in the overall population. And, if they reverse R v W, it's going to happen sooner than anyone expected.
The anti-abortion fight was theater. No one on that side with even an ounce of political savvy really wants to ban it. They know the consequences.
Depends on the issues that are important to these folks. For some, abortion isn't a deal-breaker.
It's more complicated than that.
Condom is very sensible since it also prevents STD! Two preventions with one stone.
Now....for 99% guarantee of preventing pregnancy - IUD is the thing to use.
Using IUD with condom is definitely win-win-win-win-win-win scenario! 6-wins!
No worries.......No STD..... no pregnancy...... no guilt....... no future therapy needed!
And, no one can call you a moron!
Of course, it's no secret to the regulars here where I stand on this matter. Abortion is one of the main reasons I support Trump - and I've stated that repeatedly. So as you can imagine.....I'm a little bit excited about what's happening lately.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/could-roe-v-wade-be-overturned-w522155
I was under the impression from pro-choice that Roe vs Wade is a done deal.....but apparently there's only one vote that's
stopping it from being reversed.
https://www.gq.com/story/kennedy-retires-supreme-court-the-fight-is-coming
There's a big chance that Roe vs Wade can be reversed. That depends on who's going to replace Kennedy.
Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett are said to be the leading candidates for Supreme Court seat.
Kavanaugh is rumoured to be the favorite. Both of these candidates are quite young.
It wont be overturned.
Stare decisis
No woman ever aborted what I did to her.
Conclusion
In a bitter, 5-to-4 decision, the Court again reaffirmed Roe, but it upheld most of the Pennsylvania provisions. For the first time, the justices imposed a new standard to determine the validity of laws restricting abortions. The new standard asks whether a state abortion regulation has the purpose or effect of imposing an "undue burden," which is defined as a "substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion before the fetus attains viability." Under this standard, the only provision to fail the undue-burden test was the husband notification requirement. In a rare step, the opinion for the Court was crafted and authored by three justices: O'Connor, Kennedy, and Souter.
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