Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey (1992), Whole Womanβs Health v. Hellerstedt (2016) and June Medical Services LLC v. Russo (2020) are the only exceptions I found, but you'll notice the pro-choice parties in those cases had a court stacked with liberal judges and those cases gave abortionists additional rights.
None of those cases challenged Roe directly and Alito and Thomas were the only two dissenting judges in the first 2 cases listed.
Very, very interesting. Even with those three cases, it's shockingly few given the length of time since the original RVW ruling.
So then the question is: Why did they take it to SCOTUS now? Is it just another example of the incompetence of the Biden Admin, or was their hand forced?
Thanks again, T-POP. This is a very interesting potential data point.
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey (1992), Whole Womanβs Health v. Hellerstedt (2016) and June Medical Services LLC v. Russo (2020) are the only exceptions I found, but you'll notice the pro-choice parties in those cases had a court stacked with liberal judges and those cases gave abortionists additional rights.
None of those cases challenged Roe directly and Alito and Thomas were the only two dissenting judges in the first 2 cases listed.
Very, very interesting. Even with those three cases, it's shockingly few given the length of time since the original RVW ruling.
So then the question is: Why did they take it to SCOTUS now? Is it just another example of the incompetence of the Biden Admin, or was their hand forced?
Thanks again, T-POP. This is a very interesting potential data point.