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Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health: The End of Roe

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Do We Have Substantial Due Process Rights?

The Supreme Court is set to rule on the legality of abortion in a case called griswold. The court's new justice, sam alido, has taken an extremely narrow view of substantive due process. He believes that for something to be protected under the fourteenth amendment, it needs to be deeply rooted in our history. Fd: This is a completely backward way of protecting rights; this is regressive politics at work.

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