bench, has blocked trump s remain in mexico program. rule that matters in texas must have parental approval to obtain federally funded birth control, and curtail protections for lgbtq workers and trans kids. then, there is the time he argued against safe sex marriage. no fault divorce. birth control abortion and sex outside marriage. yes, all in one op-ed. so i guess you can t really blame a right-wing group for choosing a district with an apparent ally on the bench. but keep this in mind. in a worst-case scenario for him. this abortion ruling, doj lawyers would likely seek a stay from the fifth circuit. if that doesn t work, they could appeal to the supreme court. my sunday night panel is back with me. marissa, you saw how this judge has ruled in the past. how concerned are you about this upcoming ruling? i am remarkably concerned. he has shown a pattern of terrible judgment. and he has shown that he will go along with whatever the christian right tells them to do. and he is part
protections for lgbtq workers and trans kids. then, there is the time he argued against safe sex marriage. no fault divorce. birth control abortion and sex outside marriage. yes, all in one op-ed. so i guess you can t really blame a right-wing group for choosing a district with an apparent ally on the bench. but keep this in mind. in a worst-case scenario for him. this abortion ruling, doj lawyers would likely seek a stay from the fifth circuit. if that doesn t work, they could appeal to the supreme court. my sunday night panel is back with me. marissa, you saw how this judge has ruled in the past. how concerned are you about this upcoming ruling? i am remarkably concerned. he has shown a pattern of terrible judgment. and he has shown that he will go along with whatever the christian right tells them to do. and he is part of the christian right. he has referred to transgender people, in the past, it s having a mental disorder.
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and opponents of roe v. wade in both parties. but the issue was largely ignored. in her latest new york times with, professor mary ziegler writes, for the better part of a decade after row, abortion was on the backburner for major figures in both political parties. but by the 19 80s ronald reagan saw abortion as an opportunity. reagan, who as governor of california, had signed a law that made abortion accessible in some cases in the state, understood that white evangelical protestant and some catholics were increasingly anxious about the rise of the feminist movement, the early fight for gay rights, and the spread of no fault divorce. abortion, reagan thought, could put republicans in power and keep them there. opposition to roe v. wade was in the republican platform in 1980, when ronald reagan won the presidency. but antiabortion proponents were disappointed with reagan
women the right to can troll pregnancy as a constitutional right first decade passed quietly, abortion was not a partisan issue. there were prominent supporters and opponents of roe v. wade in both parties. but the issue was largely ignored. in her latest new york times with, professor mary ziegler writes, for the better part of a decade after row, abortion was on the backburner for major figures in both political parties. but by the 19 80s ronald reagan saw abortion as an opportunity. reagan, who as governor of california, had signed a law that made abortion accessible in some cases in the state, understood that white evangelical protestant and some catholics were increasingly anxious about the rise of the feminist movement, the early fight for gay rights, and the spread of no fault divorce. abortion, reagan thought, could put republicans in power and keep them there.