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Favorable Abortion Rulings Handed Down by 6th Circuit Could Send these Cases to the Supreme Court

Favorable Abortion Rulings Handed Down by 6th Circuit Could Send these Cases to the Supreme Court
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Justice Clarence Thomas Certainly Seems to Have Abortion on His Mind

Justice Clarence Thomas Certainly Seems to Have Abortion on His Mind
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The Supreme Court and the mysteries of reviews, rulings, and packing

The Supreme Court and the mysteries of reviews, rulings, and packing
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Echoes The Supreme Court s abortion mystery Published 4/21/2021

Imagine trying to follow a game whose rules and objectives you don t know and whose players aren t letting on. That is approximately how things now stand where the Supreme Court, President Joe Biden, and the issue of abortion are concerned. And if that sounds complicated, that s because it is. Start with the court. Since early last fall, it has had before it a petition to review a case that many people believe provides a good place for it to begin its long-awaited scaling back of decisions like 1973 s Roe v. Wade and 1992 s Planned Parenthood v. Casey that opened the floodgates to legalized abortion.

Time to End the Anguish | National Review

The Sixth Circuit’s en banc ruling on Tuesday (in Pre-Term Cleveland v. McCloud) on Ohio’s law on Down syndrome abortions is a stark reminder of the obvious reality that litigation over abortion regulations isn’t going to disappear. Thirty years ago, in his dissent in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Justice Scalia powerfully warned that the Supreme Court’s perpetuation of its “imposition of a rigid national rule” via its lawless power grab in Roe v. Wade “merely prolongs and intensifies the anguish” that the majority in that case ludicrously thought it was bringing to an end. As he put it, “We should get out of this area, where we have no right to be, and where we do neither ourselves nor the country any good by remaining.”

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