As always, you can find the Dobbs v. Jackson decision here.
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The first section of Part III isn’t indicated by a letter, and I’m guessing it serves as an introduction. The topic of Part III is stare decisis, which addresses the concerns of Jackson Women’s Health Organization and the dissenters more directly than Part II’s history and tradition focus does.
Here’s the first sentence of Part III:
“We next consider whether the doctrine of stare decisis counsels continued acceptance of Roe and Casey.”
It’s a simple claim, and it declares the intention for the section.
- “We next consider whether the doctrine of stare decisis counsels continued acceptance of Roe and Casey.”
Good job . . . and we’ll see how that goes. I could call it true, but I’ll wait until the support comes in.
This is undetermined for now:
- “We next consider whether the doctrine of stare decisis counsels continued acceptance of Roe and Casey.”
