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“Be Aggressive and Go All the Way”: Abortion Could be Headed Back to the Supreme Court

JonathanTurley

Below is my column in the Hill on how the next round of post-Roe litigation is coming into sharper focus. Here is the column: Throughout its history, the Supreme Court has overturned long-standing precedents, as it did recently in Dobbs v. Yet Biden’s and Becerra’s words already are being cited in the litigation by the challengers.

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What to Expect in a Post-Roe World

JonathanTurley

Jackson Women’s Health Organization, six Supreme Court justices noted that the nation was grappling with this deeply divisive issue in 1973 but that “Roe abruptly ended that political process.” The court has now declared that the future of abortion will rest with 330 million Americans rather than nine justices. How much has changed.

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