Many people in america felt like, you know, roe was settled law. It's not just that it overturns row, but kind of what sometimes lawyers call superprecedent. Under that view, as far as we can tell from this opinion, states can pass laws that don't have exceptions for rapeind incest,. There doesn't seem to be any real limit.
Kara talks to three experts about the fallout from Dobbs v Jackson. First, Irin Carmon, Senior Correspondent at New York Magazine, joins to discuss the immediate impact on the front lines, Then, Amy Kapczynski, Professor of Law at Yale Law School, walks us through what may be next for SCOTUS. Finally, Evan Greer, Director of Fight for the Future, joins to discuss the fallout for tech and privacy.
You can find Irin at @irin on Twitter, Amy at @akapczynski, and Evan at @evan_greer.
Amy’s blog can be found here, and New York Magazine’s Abortion Guide can be found here.
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