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Pro Roe Pro Choice Vintage Retro Shirt Roe V Wade Information.
Brand | Drama Shirt |
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Origin | Printed in the United States |
Sizes | Sizes ranging from Small to 5XL (Sizes vary on styles) |
Colors | Printed Using a Vast Choice of Colors |
Material | 100% Cotton |
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Fact of Zoe v Wade
Jane Roe (a false name used in court documents to disguise the plaintiff’s identity) sued the district attorney of Dallas County, Texas, where she resided, to challenge a law making abortion illegal except on a doctor’s orders to save a woman’s life. Roe sued the state for violating her First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendment privacy rights.
Due Process safeguards a pregnant woman’s “right to privacy” The government weighs this right against women’s health and “human potential.” Texas law violated this right.
7-2 majority opinion by Harry Blackmun.
The Court said the matter wasn’t moot. “Repeatable yet evades inspection” is not a moot case. Pregnancy is a “bad excuse.”
Due Process provides a woman’s right to privacy, including the right to have an abortion. Abortion restrictions without limits are unconstitutional. The state has legitimate interests in protecting pregnant women’s health and “potential human life,” yet their weight changes throughout pregnancy, and the legislation must account for this.
Only the pregnant woman and her doctor may choose abortion in the first trimester. Mother health may affect second-trimester abortion restrictions. After the baby is “viable,” a state may limit or prohibit abortions, as long as the mother’s life or health is preserved.