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What Truth-Telling Liberals Say About Roe v. Wade
The fact that “progressives” in their opposition to constitutional textualists/originalists—whom leftists know approach the U.S. Constitution with more rigorous fidelity than do “progressive” Justices—focus almost exclusively on the possibility that Roe v. Wade may be overturned would seem a tacit admission that there exists no constitutional right of women to have their intrauterine offspring slaughtered. The infamous Roe v. Wade is on the chopping block, and leftists are more distraught over the possible decapitation of Roe than they are over the actual decapitations of tiny humans.
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Tagged Abner Mikva, Alan Dershowitz, Benjamin Wittes, Brookings Institution, Earl Warren, Edward Lazarus, George Washington University Law School, Harry Blackmun, Harvard Law School, Jeffrey Rosen, John Hart Ely, Kermit Roosevelt, Michael Kinsley, Richard Cohen, Roe v. Wade, U.S. Supreme Court, Washington Post, William Saletan
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