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Roe v Wade has been overturned
The US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, writing that the right to abortion is not protected by the US Constitution.
The resolution states that “the constitution does not grant the right to abortion, and indeed, abortion is not permitted.” Roe and Casey were vetoed; The power to regulate abortion shall be returned to the people and their elected representatives.”
The decision, written by conservative judge Samuel Alito, was widely anticipated and fiercely contested.
The decision, one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in US history, means that abortion restrictions will generally be left to states to decide. In other words, the court’s decision does not imply a ban on abortion in every state. That means there are no federal constitutional protections that prevent states from banning abortion, according to SCOTUS.
The opinions of the US Supreme Court are published in 10-minute intervals. Decisions on Friday, June 23, 2022 began publishing at 10 a.m. The decision of Roe v. Wade over here.
Here’s what you need to know:
Alito was nominated by George W. Bush for membership in Scotus; The decision was one of the last nine SCOTUS decisions before the summer session

GTWhat is the date of the decision of Roe v. Wade?
Technically, the abortion issue is called Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
On June 22, 2022, I wrote a SCOTUS blog: The Supreme Court added another day to the opinion this week. The court will release its opinions Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m. EST. There are 13 unresolved cases.” However, when decisions were issued on Thursday, they did not include Roe. This made all eyes turn to 10am on Friday.
The judge who issued the opinion that struck down Roe v. Wade, Samuel Alito, was nominated to the US Supreme Court by former President George W. Bush, According to the White House archives. It was confirmed in court in 2006.
He was previously a United States Attorney, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, and a judge on the United States Court of Appeals.
A draft opinion written by Judge Alito indicated that the court was prepared to strike Ro

GTAssociate Justice Samuel Alito sits during a group photo of justices at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on April 23, 2021.
The decision was not surprising due to the early leakage of a draft opinion on the matter.
In May 2022, it was leaked by an unknown person POLITICO It was revealed that the majority of the judges were about to drop Roe v. Wade.
opinion project Written by Judge Samuel Alito. He overturned a 1973 resolution that provided constitutional protections for abortion, as well as a 1992 resolution endorsing it, the so-called Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
“Roe was blatantly wrong from the start,” Alito wrote in the draft opinion. It is always possible that the reasoning in the draft opinion and the votes for or against disqualifying Roe v. Wade have of course changed since that time, of course. Nobody knows this question for sure.
What is Dobbs? It’s a Mississippi case in which Jackson Women’s Health, which provides abortions, sued the state because it prohibited abortions after 15 weeks with no exceptions for rape or incest. The issue revolves around whether it is unconstitutional for states to ban or restrict abortion before fetuses are viable or whether such decisions should be left to states. In other words, the fundamental question is whether abortion is protected by the United States Constitution.
As of the morning of June 23, the court had 13 decisions remaining to release – among them Roe v. Wade, According to SCOTUS Blog. Now it’s counting down to nine.
Roe v. Wade derives from a Texas law prohibiting abortion

GTNorma McCorvey.
According to History.com, Roe v. Wade, issued January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court “has struck down the Texas law prohibiting abortion, legalizing the procedure throughout the United States.”
The Court found the right to privacy in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution to justify its decision. by Roe v. Wade, abortion has been illegal “in much of the country since the late 1800s,” History.com reported.
However, states have imposed restrictions on abortion that have been sued over the years.
Who was Jane Roe? Norma McCorvey, a Texan woman in her 20s, wanted an abortion, according to History.com. She has given up two children for adoption.
In 2021, The Atlantic reported McCorvey’s child’s name, born before Roe v. Wade’s decision: Shelley Lynn Thornton.
According to ReutersMcCorvey later opposed the abortion but later revealed that she was paid to do so.
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