Dobbs Sentences #53: Part II B 1

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

Paragraph 3 of 3

Sentence 1 of 2

The next sentence, which opens the paragraph that closes this section, makes a pair of significant claims, and I hope that the following sections follow up on them. Here’s the sentence:

“Roe either ignored or misstated this history, and Casey declined to reconsider Roe’s faulty historical analysis.”

And here are the claims separated:

  • “Roe either ignored or misstated this history.”
  • “Casey declined to reconsider Roe’s faulty historical analysis.”

That’s a lot. Let’s see what the Court does to substantiate these claims. For now, they’re undetermined.

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