European Parliament Resolution on the U.S. Supreme Court’s Recent Abortion Ruling fsspx.news
On July 7, 2022, the European Parliament voted on a resolution concerning the decision of the United States Supreme Court overturning the famous case Roe v. Wade, which opened access to abortion across the country.
The European body observes, with spite and restrained rage, that the Supreme Court's decision puts an “end to the federal constitutional right to abortion,” which is legally inaccurate. As there has never been such a constitutional right, this “right” would have had to have been enshrined in the American constitution, which is not the case, as the Supreme Court pointed out.
The resolution goes on to note that “eight states have already banned abortion; twenty-six states might eventually pass laws that almost completely ban abortion; thirteen states have passed so-called “trigger” laws, which came into effect immediately after the Roe v. Wade judgment was overturned” and expands on the reactions to this decision observed in the United States…
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