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Reason: None provided.

" From the perspective of liberty, this ruling is a loss."

I don't think so. By returning the choice back to the states, Americans have more liberty in deciding this for themselves. Now each individual person in each state can take it upon themselves to run for office or persuade their peers how they see fit in the process of fleshing out the particular nature of abortion and if it really is a right or just a horrific practice of our time.

Akin to say castrating slaves or throwing malformed babies off a cliff. All right's at one point in time but by todays standards, considered atrocities. In 30 years when technology makes abortions obsolete, humanity very well may look back on abortion in the same light and considering 70 million babies died this way, maybe in a much poorer light.

This is a truer embodiment of liberty because it allows each state, each citizen, the liberty to pursue this extremely complicated matter themselves. Instead of having a broad ruling decide it for all. The quote by Lincoln used by the Justices, elucidates it nicely, “We all declare for Liberty; but in using the same word we do not all mean the same thing.”

They expounded perfectly on the matter and it was actually fairly easy to see how abortion does not fall under the 14th. Restoring the liberty of the states to decide for themselves.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

" From the perspective of liberty, this ruling is a loss."

I don't think so. By returning the choice back to the states, Americans have more liberty in deciding this for themselves. Now each induvial person in each state can take it upon themselves to run for office or persuade their peers how they see fit in the process of fleshing out the particular nature of abortion and if it really is a right or just a horrific practice of our time.

Akin to say castrating slaves or throwing malformed babies off a cliff. All right's at one point in time but by todays standards, considered atrocities. In 30 years when technology makes abortions obsolete, humanity very well may look back on abortion in the same light and considering 70 million babies died this way, maybe in a much poorer light.

This is a truer embodiment of liberty because it allows each state, each citizen, the liberty to pursue this extremely complicated matter themselves. Instead of having a broad ruling decide it for all. The quote by Lincoln used by the Justices, elucidates it nicely, “We all declare for Liberty; but in using the same word we do not all mean the same thing.”

They expounded perfectly on the matter and it was actually fairly easy to see how abortion does not fall under the 14th. Restoring the liberty of the states to decide for themselves.

1 year ago
1 score