Tag Archives: Respondents
Dobbs Sentences #146: Part II C 1
Paragraph 5 of 6 Sentence 3 of 3 This sentence is a single claim that continues the train of thought of the previous sentence: “Respondents and the Solicitor General also rely on post-Casey decisions like Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003) (right to engage in private, consensual sexual acts), and Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 […]
Dobbs Sentences #102: Part II B 3
Paragraph 2 of 11 Sentence 1 of 3 One claim here, but a lot of checking to do: “Neither respondents nor the Solicitor General disputes the fact that by 1868 the vast majority of States criminalized abortion at all stages of pregnancy. See Brief for Petitioners 12–13; see also Brief for American Historical Association et […]
Dobbs Sentences #101: Part II B 3
Paragraph 1 of 11 Sentence 1 of 1 This paragraph is a single sentence, which is a single claim: “Respondents and their amici have no persuasive answer to this historical evidence.” Also, this will need support from the following paragraphs. Until then it’s undetermined: