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The defeat of Roe was made possible by cutting corners and seizing every advantage in an undemocratic system. It was a redistribution of power bordering on theft.
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Roe v. Wade was killed by minority rule
The system worked, for the people who worked the system.
3:30 PM · Jun 24, 2022
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The defeat of Roe was made possible by cutting corners and seizing every advantage in an undemocratic system. It was a redistribution of power bordering on theft.
motherjones.com
Roe v. Wade was killed by minority rule
The system worked, for the people who worked the system.
3:30 PM · Jun 24, 2022
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/06/roe-dead-minority-rule-undemocratic-system-supreme-court/
Some Supreme Court opinions are hard to unpack. Justice Samuel Alitos majority opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, though, can be summarized in just a few words. The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives, he wrote.
The first two clauses are the news, but the last line, more than just a quick housekeeping note, is the story of how we got here. The defeat of Roe was made possible by cutting corners and seizing every advantage in an undemocratic systemit was a redistribution of power bordering on theft.
There are layers to the crisis of legitimacy here, but the most obvious one is this: Of the six justices who voted to end the constitutional right to an abortionChief Justice John Roberts caveats are the sort of thing that only he could care about right nowfive were appointed by a president who first came to office after losing the national popular vote. In the cases of Roberts and Alito, the president who appointed them was himself placed in office with the help of the Supreme Court. And Neil Gorsuch owes his job not just to Donald Trump, but to a Senate that blocked a Democratic president from filling the seat for a year.
In returning power to the statesor Congressthe justices are now returning the ball to uneven playing fields, which in some cases they have played a part in creating. The Senate is undemocratic in its compositionas Mother Jones CEO Monika Bauerlein noted earlier this year, Republican senators represent 41 million fewer people than Democratic senatorsand in its ethos. It is bound by an anti-majoritarian set of rules, and filled with people (including some Democrats) who simply dont believe that the chamber should swing in accordance with the national will. The Supreme Court has gutted the Voting Rights Act at the federal level, inviting states to attack the franchise as they see fit. And in places like Wisconsin, Democratic-leaning electorates have been simply unable to elect Democratic legislatures because of an impenetrable gerrymandering wall constructed more than a decade ago. The Supreme Court has largely given the green light to such efforts in Wisconsin and other states. Abortion rights are now in the hands of the people and their elected representatives, Alito saysbut those arent the same things, and hes helped ensure that the latter isnt bound as closely to the former.
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I wonder if this will lead to less support for idea of US "leading the free world."
David__77
Jun 2022
#6
Add the unanswered questions of the timing and circumstances of Kennedy's "retirement"...
Hugin
Jun 2022
#12
I have questions about the timing of the release of the overturning of Roe today in light of the ...
Botany
Jun 2022
#13