Right. The law as applied is inconsistent. If the courts decided they either need to be consistent or drop Roe altogether they... might drop Roe. Thinking about vaccine passports might be what made them realize they enact the implications on Roe's logic on nothing but abortion.
Shit, this post got blasted. I don't really agree with your argument, but that doesn't mean it's not an interesting thought process to go down. It very well might also be a contributing factor that's not being talked about. idk
But, there where too many inconsistencies to rvw that it would have been overturned eventually. With that said, I've only heard the legal privacy argument from a small handful of people. Probably because of Griswold v. Connecticut.
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This is taking away right to self determination regards public health emergency
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But, there where too many inconsistencies to rvw that it would have been overturned eventually. With that said, I've only heard the legal privacy argument from a small handful of people. Probably because of Griswold v. Connecticut.
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[ - ] HeyJames -1 points 3.0 yearsMay 6, 2022 01:01:55 ago (+0/-1)
7.62mm is the perfect vaccine for government overreach
I'm tired of pretending otherwise