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“Roe Must Go”

Here is a link to a good post by Robby George in First Things. In discussing the litigation choices facing Mississippi’s Attorney General in the Dobbs case, George states:

“Lynn Fitch, the attorney general of Mississippi, faces the most consequential litigation decision of the last 50 years: whether to ask the Supreme Court to reverse Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that created a right to elective abortion, striking down abortion prohibitions that had long been in place in the states.

She should do exactly that. Roe must go. It is morally and, more to the point for the Court, constitutionally indefensible—and has been from the moment it was handed down.”

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