
The Yale Law Professor Who Is Anti-Roe, But Pro-Choice
Honestly with Bari Weiss
Revisiting Roe: A Constitutional Critique
This chapter critically examines the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, arguing for a reevaluation based on constitutional textuality and historical context. It presents the idea that decisions regarding abortion should be left to elected representatives rather than the courts, fostering a dialogue on varying perspectives within the pro-choice community. The discussion also addresses the moral implications of unborn life and the necessity for political engagement in shaping abortion laws at the state level.
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