The supreme court’s abortion ruling is even more unsettling than it may seem | Moira Donegan

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In allowing Texas’s outrageous abortion ban to stay in place, the court signaled that it is willing to sacrifice its own legitimacy and power in order to destroy Roe

‘Many of the initial media responses to the court’s opinion characterized the ruling as a narrow win for abortion providers. But in reality it was a massive win for the rightwing Texas government, and for anti-choice forces nationwide.’‘Many of the initial media responses to the court’s opinion characterized the ruling as a narrow win for abortion providers. But in reality it was a massive win for the rightwing Texas government, and for anti-choice forces nationwide.

 

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MoiraDonegan This SCOTUS will likely encourage many efforts by the red states to undermine a slew of Federally protected civil rights, as well. Slippery slope is done slid down. RIP, USA.

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