Subject: Re: TX Supremes: Carry that Dead Baby
What cherry picking? She was challenging the TX law in front of the TX supreme court. They ended up ruling that she had to carry a terminally ill fetus to term. So if she couldn't afford to go out of state, she would have to endanger herself to deliver a fetus that is going to die very quickly.
I'm aware of the SCOTUS decision. It was flat wrong. Just like Dredd-Scot was wrong. Just like women's suffrage shouldn't have been left up to the states. Some things are just fundamental rights, or should be. SCOTUS sometimes gets it wrong, as I'm sure history will record the abortion decision to be wrong at some point in the future.**
**Perhaps not the "right to privacy" angle, which Roe was originally argued, but bodily autonomy (which I think would be the same amendment, just argued differently).