Been thinking hard how everything since before the pandemic started was tied directly to everything I learned in school. I don't remember learning about abortion but I do remember roe vs Wade was a big point the teachers kept saying are landmark cases as well as marbury v Madison and plessy v furguson. Those were the main 3 they repeated. So I was doing research in the literal landmark term and seeing if Texas right now being the landmark of this case had something going on behind the scenes that isn't widely known aside from the bored and seeing if it lined up with deltas. Then I came across this very interesting Wikipedia article. I normally don't take wiki serious as I learned myself it isn't a reliable source but could be used as a tool to stumble across more info. Anyway "Jane Roe" regrets being an activist for pro abortion and according to this her deathbed secret was just that and she had a book. I'm not tech savi so sorry for the long link. If you don't feel safe using the link I provided then just wiki search the name Norma McCorvey.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (4)
sorted by:
Maybe the landmark is Louisiana? Now I don't know. I'm getting conflicting answers of the location of this court case from the internet.