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By MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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GdTokyo
We are going to find out if the propaganda about precedent and being against “judicial activism is just that, Federalist Society propaganda or if it actually means something.
My bet is that it’s will all be forgotten as soon as the Religious zealots see the opportunity to enforce their patriarchal version of morality on women in America.
lostrune2
The Texas law will also be challenged now that there's a case
"First Private Citizen To Be Sued Under Texas Abortion Law Is Doctor Who Publicly Admitted Performing Abortion"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2021/09/20/first-private-citizen-to-be-sued-under-texas-abortion-law-is-doctor-who-publicly-admitted-performing-abortion/?sh=720cc6001373
Express sister
Anyone who opposes Roe Vs Wade should adopt a child. Every single day. Until there are no orphaned children left.
Put your money where your mouth is.
The Avenger
The landscape of abortion has changed. Over 90% of abortions are achieved in the first trimester with two medications. You're not going to stop women with unwanted pregnancies from accessing those medications, whether they do it legally or illegally. The vast majority of the rest of the abortions will be performed in states that allow for it, and their clinics will spring up just over the border from states that outlaw abortion. But two other impacts will be realized: more deaths and unintended health deficits from women not being medically supervised with abortions in the first trimester, and a collapse in the pro-life movement as women will not seek out pro-life interventions, and pro-life counselors deferring to law enforcement. End result... a spike in the raw number of abortions, which have been declining consistently for two decades.