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Roe v. Wade | 4. Roe Against Wade

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Is Abortion a Constitutional Right?

Blackman's initial idea was to declare the texas and georgia statutes void for vagueness, tossing them out because they weren't written clearly enough. He worried that it wouldn't be seen as legitimate because roe and joe hadn't been heard by the full court. So he came up with a plan: The supreme court would rehear the cases now that the two empty seats had been filled. Chief justice burgher liked that idea; Justis william o douglas hated it. It was an unpleasant and indeed rather an ugly conference.

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