Dobbs Sentences #143: Part II C 1

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

Paragraph 4 of 6

Sentence 6 of 6

This paragraph concludes with a bold claim:

“Our Nation’s historical understanding of ordered liberty does not prevent the people’s elected representatives from deciding how abortion should be regulated.”

This requires support, and I don’t recall seeing any. This is undetermined:

  • “Our Nation’s historical understanding of ordered liberty does not prevent the people’s elected representatives from deciding how abortion should be regulated.”

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