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On Friday, the chief justice didn’t join the majority to overturn Roe. Instead,

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On Friday, the chief justice didn’t join the majority to overturn Roe. Instead,

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On Friday, the chief justice didn’t join the majority to overturn Roe. Instead, he articulated what some saw as the centrist’s position: He wanted to uphold the Mississippi ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy at issue in the case but not overrule one of the Supreme Court’s best recognized precedents. No other justice joined his opinion.⁠

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✍️: USA Today ⁠
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  1. 🔥 It down. Also, why can the law be twisted one way or the other based on personal beliefs? If you’re telling me some fking cells are more important than a living human bc The Bible said so… oh wait, it didn’t. This is about taking people rights bc the GOP wants to evolve us into an authoritarian government

  2. Does anyone on here even know the true story of Roe v. Wade? All of these ladies that wanna terminate the life of their unborn child are become an unhinged for no reason. Abortion is being returned to the states where originally was and you’ll be fine. Relax!

  3. Wait are you trying to tell me we’re so divided, we competed ignored a perfectly acceptable compromise, right in the middle? FFS. We’re so screwed.

  4. Once again blame the system. Try keeping your pants on and your legs together it you’re not mature enough to have a child.

  5. It is not a centrist position, it is a cop-out position. He is the CJ and should have told the justices to limit their ruling only on the issue under consideration.

  6. He must have missed the memo from the other 5 that they were ready to snatch away rights and impose their “beliefs” onto the rest of us 😒

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