Op-Ed: It may be impossible to codify Roe. Here's what Congress should do instead

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Given the composition of this most activist current court, it’s likely the justices would also strike down any federal legislation to protect women’s access to abortion. What makeseven more frightening is the prospect that certain red states are now considering laws to stop women from leaving their home state to obtain an abortion or to punish them based on the suspicion that they obtained an out-of-state abortion.

 

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opinion This justice said marijuana laws are constitutional. Political police power. Being incarcerated is not a substantial denial of any constitutional rights because marijuana, abortion, assisted suicide, are not constitutional rights. Marijuana habeas corpus at SCOTUS 21-7973.

opinion umm…congress should do nothing. states’ rights!!!

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