The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and eliminate the nationwide right to abortion dominated one of the court’s most consequential terms. The emboldened 6-3 conservative majority, with three nominees of President Donald Trump, wasted little time expanding the rights of gun owners to carry firearms in public, strengthening the role of religion in public life and sharply curtailing the Biden administration’s power to combat climate change.
The court in a series of recent rulings further chipped away at the wall separating church and state, eroding American legal traditions intended to prevent government officials from promoting any particular religion.
Last edit: 02 Jul 2022 09:57 by homeagain. Reason: add
Dislike of abortion isn't necessarily a religious thing. America has become more secular in the last 50 years but somehow Roe gets overturned. Now states and their voters get to decide if they want abortion rights in their states instead of unelected Supreme Court Justices.
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