Mississippi formally files with SCOTUS to overturn Roe v Wade
(www.reuters.com)
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Can you tell us how it would do that.
Yeah wouldn't that be HIPAA? How would that tie in with Roe V Wade
He may be referring to the fact that Roe v Wade was an opinion written about Privacy. In short, the SCOTUS said that a state was infringing on a citizen's right to medical privacy and their right to avoid future distress if the state outright denied the ability to choose whether they had a child or not.
I'm not sure I agree that it would be an immediate threat via the jab, but stupider rulings have come from this court recently. With medical privacy, mootness, future distress, and citizens rights all mixed into this case, the SCOTUS would have a lot of room to make a lot of problems.
The decision was not to legalize abortion. The decision was to decide whether or not abortion is classified as a medical procedure. Unfortunately, it is. Additionally, SCOTUS ruled that if a person chooses to get a legal abortion, it cannot be made public information. Therefore, ALL medical data is private, highly protected data. It is actual one of the most consequential and important SCOTUS rulings in the country’s history, but not for the reasons we are usually told. It should be an untouchable decision and it was ruled as such. Dismantling it would open a Pandora’s box.