Tag Archives: Planned Parenthood v Casey

Dobbs Sentences #130: Part II B 3

Paragraph 11 of 11 Sentence 1 of 2 The next sentence has three claims: “One may disagree with this belief (and our decision is not based on any view about when a State should regard prenatal life as having rights or legally cognizable interests), but even Roe and Casey did not question the good faith […]

Dobbs Sentences #121: Part II B 3

Paragraph 8 of 11 Sentence 1 of 5 One kind of obnoxiously-phrased claim in this sentence: “Resort to this argument is a testament to the lack of any real historical support for the right that Roe and Casey recognized.” This strikes me as op-ed language, not SCOTUS language. Somebody was being cute. Anyway, here are […]

Dobbs Sentences #53: Part II B 1

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.” […]

Dobbs Sentences #11: Part II A 1

Paragraph 3 of 5 Sentence 6 of 6 The snark of the last couple of sentences continues to the end of the paragraph. We’re still just establishing arguments made in the past—in this case in the Casey decision—and haven’t made a move toward deciding the case yet. Here’s the last sentence of this paragraph: “The […]