Associated Press believes it is the impartial news leader worldwide “advancing facts power”, but the Supreme Court report had all of the liberal tricks. The court’s “emboldened right” side was against public opinion. Mark Sherman was the first to do this:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday ended Abortion protections in the ConstitutionThis had been in America nearly half a century. The decision by the court’sConservatism The majority averted the defeatlandmark Roe v. Wade ruling and is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
This ruling was unimaginable only a few short years ago. It is the result of many decades of effort. abortion opponents, Made possible thanks to an Right side encouragedThree former president Donald Trump appointees have strengthened the court.
According to polls, the majority of Americans favored Roe being preserved. This puts the court in conflict with them.
The vote was 6-3 to uphold the Mississippi law, but Chief Justice John Roberts didn’t join his ConservatismRoe was overturned by his colleagues. He wrote that there was no need to overturn the broad precedents to rule in Mississippi’s favor.
Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan — the A diminished liberal wing of the court — were in dissent.
There’s also the notion that Americans support abortion.
This decision was made against the backdrop of polls that found public opinions. A majority of Americans are opposed to overturning the Constitution RoeLeaving the decision of whether or not to allow abortion to states. According to The Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs Research polls, approximately 1/10 Americans believe that abortion should be made illegal. While the majority of Americans support abortion in general or in most cases, polls show that many are also in favor restricting abortion in certain stages of pregnancy.
The decision, as usual, will be racist: According to The Associated Press statistics, “The ruling is likely to disproportionately impact minority women who currently face limited access health care,”
The pro-life side was represented in anger by religious protestors:
Mississippi’s only abortion clinic, which is at the center of the case, continued to see patients Friday. Outside, To tell patients inside the clinic they were going to hell, bullhorns were used by men. Clinic escorts wearing colorful vests used large stereo speakers to blast Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” at the protesters.