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An early draft of Justice Alito's opinion was leaked from the Supreme Court. That's a big deal.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court confirmed the authenticity of a draft opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito regarding the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health case. Justice Alito's opinion is important and is briefly explained in our Breakpoint podcast by Erin Morrow Hawley. Here's a sample:
The opinion sort of has a couple of parts. It looks first at, "is there any historical right to abortion?" Is it deeply rooted at our nation's tradition and history? That answer is clearly "no."
Then the opinion talks about stare decisis. The idea is basically, even if Roe is wrong, even if Casey is wrong, should we still uphold them anyway? Justice Alito says clearly, "no." There's not the sort of alliance interest that would justify that.
One thing Justice Alito's opinion focuses on is damage the so-called "right to abortion" and the Court's finding of it in Roe and Casey have done to this country.
So, it's been damaging to our democracy, it's damaging to our institutions, and to the Court, so there's no reason to stick to it.
Listen to the full conversation with Erin at www.breakpoint.org.
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An early draft of Justice Alito's opinion was leaked from the Supreme Court. That's a big deal.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court confirmed the authenticity of a draft opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito regarding the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health case. Justice Alito's opinion is important and is briefly explained in our Breakpoint podcast by Erin Morrow Hawley. Here's a sample:
The opinion sort of has a couple of parts. It looks first at, "is there any historical right to abortion?" Is it deeply rooted at our nation's tradition and history? That answer is clearly "no."
Then the opinion talks about stare decisis. The idea is basically, even if Roe is wrong, even if Casey is wrong, should we still uphold them anyway? Justice Alito says clearly, "no." There's not the sort of alliance interest that would justify that.
One thing Justice Alito's opinion focuses on is damage the so-called "right to abortion" and the Court's finding of it in Roe and Casey have done to this country.
So, it's been damaging to our democracy, it's damaging to our institutions, and to the Court, so there's no reason to stick to it.
Listen to the full conversation with Erin at www.breakpoint.org.

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