Since his first job as a young lawyer in Washington, John Roberts' work has been entangled with Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that gave women a right to end a pregnancy.
He helped hoist the banner against Roe in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. But years later, during 2005 Senate hearings for the chief justice post he now holds, Roberts testified that Roe should be respected as precedent, particularly after being affirmed in 1992. And he has largely held to that. Private SCOTUS files that could reveal what happened in Bush v. Gore remain locked up Now, Roberts, the Supreme Court and the country face a pivotal moment for abortion rights.
Klobuchar on whether Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade 09:07Jackson Women's Health Organization itself briefly cites Citizen United as it asserts that while some may disagree with past rulings,"it is critical that judicial protection hold firm absent the most dramatic and unexpected changes in law or fact," so justices not be seen as merely exercising their own preferences.
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If they end Roe v. Wade hopefully it will force men and women to become more responsible.
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