Frederick Isasi, the executive director of Families USA, called the Mississippi case – known as Dobbs v. Jackson – unconstitutional and an orchestrated attack on the ability of women to make their own decisions about their health and their reproductive freedom. “By asking the Supreme Court to gut or even overturn Roe v Wade, it will deny women abortion services and fundamentally jeopardize the lives and health of women in the state,” Isasi asserted.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organisation case on 1 December to decide the fate of Mississippi’s ban on abortion. 02.12.2021, Sputnik International
there? there you have him during the confirmation hearings talking about the importance of precedent, which every single nominee does, right? but that often changes. and that was clear yesterday. suddenly he s saying there are some times where we overturned precedent. the takeaways yesterday, this mississippi law, it looks like they re going to uphold this one. we don t quite know what is going to happen with the john roberts middle ground, as far as trump s nominees we have talked about brett kavanaugh, neil gorsuch, a lot were looking at amy coney barrett but she did worry them yesterday, she seemed to buy into mississippi s argument, maybe there are laws that are different now, stronger, that would protect a woman who wanted to relinquish an infant or adoption laws. let me ask this as an endgame here, right now it stands at 23 week, abortion legal, at that point set by casey. mississippi is 15 weeks. you did have roberts talking
after he spent 16 years in jail. millions of dollars is pledged to a new hiv action plan as world aids day is marked around the globe. the former us vice president mike pence has called on the supreme court to overturn the landmark 1973 legislation that enshrined abortion as a constitutional right. mr pence said the case of roe versus wade could soon be consigned to the ash heap of history . mr pence was speaking in washington on the eve of a crucial hearing on a mississippi law which bans abortion after 15 weeks. a ruling is not expected until nextjuly, but if the conservative leaning supreme court rules in mississippi s favour, it would undermine american women s constitutional right to an abortion, allowing each