Supreme Court votes to overturn Roe v. Wade
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Planned Parenthood v. Casey was a 1992 Supreme Court ruling that upheld Roe v. Wade.48% : The Roe decision had withstood a number of legal challenges over the past half-century, most notably in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, in which the Supreme Court reaffirmed the right to have an abortion but allowed laws restricting the procedures as long as they were not intended to impose an "undue burden."
46% : The Supreme Court on Friday followed through on the draft opinion that was leaked to the media last month by striking down Roe v. Wade, the nearly 50-year-old ruling that established the constitutional right to abortion.
45% : The court ruled that the due process clause in the 14th Amendment allowed individuals the right to privacy when making choices about abortion.
43% : "The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion.
42% : In a concurring opinion, Justice Thomas suggested that the high court should consider revisiting previous rulings about the right to same-sex relationships, the right to contraceptives and the right to same-sex relationships.
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