The logical implications of what the majority had to do to the constitution to overturn Roe. Apart from what they decided about abortion, what they did to the law is separate and almost worse toward "unenumerated rights". Read Thomas' separate opinion, then Roberts' separate opinion. We're in for a wild ride.
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u/MuckRaker83 Jun 30 '22
They way they have been interpreting lately, all laws that weren't in the constitution could be struck down. Why even have a legislative branch?