It would be a great irony if, after decades of nominating Supreme Court Justices more-or-less specifically on an abortion litmus test, the Republicans still haven't managed to get a court majority that is ready to repeal ROE v. WADE.
I say "it would be" rather than "it is" because we don't know whether that is the case. I am beginning to have that suspicion though,. If, with a court that is made up one-third of Bush family nominees and one-third of Trumpets, where the remnants of the Obama and Clinton administrations together get only that last third, still upholds the paradigm "liberal elitist" decision as stare decisis ... something is very wrong with the way people surrounding the Bush and Trump families think about the law.
Now I hear some of you snickering about that last sentence ("he thinks the Trumps actually think???" ). Well, I'm not committed to that view but I'll entertain it for now.
This year's most likely vehicle for an overturn of Roe is Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
Here is a link to a full discussion: This Is the Case That Could Bring Down Roe v. Wade (vice.com)
Notice the headline of the VICE story. This is (again) the case that "could bring down" Roe.
By the same token, it is the case that could put a stake in the heart of the long vampire of anti-Roe agitation.
At any rate, before we get news of Dobbs we may get news about Cochran, which may make it very clear how the court is thinking: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/american-medical-association-v-cochran/
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