At 5/4/22 09:58 AM, Belthagor wrote:At 5/3/22 09:43 AM, Yomuchan wrote:At 5/2/22 11:47 PM, SuperiorGhostgamer wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/02/supreme-court-abortion-draft-opinion-00029473
Look I couldn't find a fresher thread but I guess I'm a Necromancer. By the way you should care about this descion in more than you realize. Unless if you don't care about your privacy from the government.
I had a bad feeling about this. Looking into it, turns out my suspicion was justified. What a crazy time to be alive, huh?
Please explain? @Yomuchan?
What else is mentioned besides abortion in this, what does this have to do with privacy... I felt my original post was too short so I edited it.
From what I understand, Roe v. Wade ruled that the 14th amendment protects a woman's right to choose having an abortion because otherwise it would be taking away a right. With Alito's draft argument being that abortion is not mentioned in the constitution, it can also be extended to other rulings.
This article goes over it, but it seems like with this line of reasoning it opens up a lot of other rulings to be overturned, which seems to be the point. We could see gay marriage rulings reversed, segregation, and more.
In brighter news, a Republican candidate who bragged about telling his daughters rape was inevitable and they should just enjoy it, lost his race in a shocking defeat. The seat he was running for was R+17 and he still lost to a Democrat.
Signs point to this being a hot issue for Democrats and will make midterms much more competitive.