Dobbs Sentences #52: Part II B 1

As always, you can find the Dobbs v. Jackson decision here.

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I’m frustrating myself a bit by sticking to the strategy of only looking into claims that can be quickly investigated. This sentence wouldn’t take too much time to look into, but it’s also more trivia than vital information. Just two claims here, and they’re pretty simple:

“By the time of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment, three-quarters of the States had made abortion a crime at any stage of pregnancy, and the remaining States would soon follow.”

Here they are separated:

  • “By the time of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment, three-quarters of the States had made abortion a crime at any stage of pregnancy”
  • “[T]he remaining States would soon follow.”

When I get around to digging into claims, this will take almost no time. It’s also kind of peripheral to the subject at hand, so it won’t be high on the list of priorities. Ah, well.

Two undetermined claims!

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