contraception. some democratic candidates for state attorneys generals now promising to help, just today, new york s ag announced new legislation to boost funding for women s clinics in the state. with us tonight harry litman, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general. and victoria defrancesco, the dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. she s also an msnbc political analyst. harry, if roe v. wade is overturned, there is already concern access to a concert actives could be next. whatever is on the table? how much of this is gonna play out in the course? on the table, it s a really vast array of things we ve come taken for granted, unless you have same-sex marriage was, injure race marriage, private consensual behavior, even the ability to educate your children. all of these things are completely put into play by the alito leak right now.
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alito leak right now. the leak draft says right now this is only about abortion. but judges don t declare winners or losers. they give reasons. they give principles. just as you can say as to abortion, while, it used to be a crime in the 18th century. that s why we can overrule it today. you can say the exact same thing, exact same thing about marrying someone of another race, marrying someone of the same sex. so it s just completely at the grace of these five, whether or not that s something like that will come up and be shot down. and of course, as the mississippi governor makes clear, there s a lot of people in the country who want to be pushing them in that direction. vicky, as i listen to harry lay out everything that could possibly be on the table, and lay out the power of these five justices, i have to wonder to what extent is the politically galvanizing argument here about health care, access to abortion, access to plan b contraceptives.