The Impact Of Dobbs Isn’t What The Far Right Hoped For
Criminalizing abortion in large swaths of the nation didn't end it.
Criminalizing abortion in large swaths of the nation didn't end it.
But they're not going to like the most obvious answer.
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And he dragged Ruth Bader Ginsburg's name into the effort.
This is some cynical bullsh*t.
Even getting a minor victory for reproductive freedom requires compromise.
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The impact of Dobbs continues.
Sure, it's the bare minimum, but that's where the bar is these days.
There are 'too many questions.'
Conservatives argued for 50 years that the issue belongs in the hands of the states ... and all of a sudden that the issue does not belong in the hands of the states.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
Take that, SCOTUS.
If you thought the Dobbs decision was the low point for reproductive freedom in this country, James Ho is here to show you how much worse it can get.
Samuel Alito has a theory about who leaked the Dobbs decision; also, has mirror.
It's the exact opposite of winning friends and influencing people.
The leak locked in the aggressive tone of the final decision.