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Teaser - The End of Roe w/ Melissa Gira Grant, Charlotte Shane, and Abby Cartus (06/27/22)

Jun 28, 2022
Experts Melissa Gira Grant, Charlotte Shane, and Abby Cartus discuss the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights, exploring implications and future of reproductive rights. They delve into the fragility of liberal rights and stress the importance of collective political action.
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Quick takeaways

  • The Supreme Court's decision shifts abortion regulation to states, emphasizing the role of collective political will.
  • Maintaining reproductive rights may require unconventional strategies outside traditional legal approaches.

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Supreme Court Ruling: Overturning Roe v. Wade

The United States Supreme Court ruling in the Dobbs versus Jackson case has overturned the federal right to an abortion established half a century ago in the case Roe versus Wade. This decision, anticipated by many, has shifted the authority to regulate abortion back to the states. Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion stated that the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion, effectively overruling Roe and Casey, emphasizing that the authority now rests with the people and their elected representatives.

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