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Casey, that legalized abortion across the U.S. "Roe was egregiously wrong from the start," Justice Samuel Alito, the opinion's apparent author, wrote in the copy of the draft, dated Feb. 10.
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion. Here's a look at what the decision meant across the US Saturday.
Roe and Casey created a "constitutional right" to abortion out of thin air. The majorities in those cases did not actually find textual, historical, or traditional evidence for any such right.
Roe, and another case called Planned Parenthood v. Casey decided in 1992 have “inflicted profound damage,” the state said. “Reliance interests do not support retaining them,” the state argued.
The majority reaffirmed Roe based on principles of “stare decisis,” that is, adherence to precedent. The court reiterated that women have a right to abortion before fetal viability.