The Anti-Abortion Movement Is Pivoting Back to Victimhood at the Supreme Court
Briefly

The justices decided to deny certiorari in critical abortion-related cases, avoiding direct responsibility for setting abortion policy, particularly ahead of the November elections.
The Supreme Court effectively eliminated abortion rights in the U.S. prior to Dobbs by allowing Texas' abortion ban to take effect, leading to a 56% surge in maternal deaths.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson emphasized the court's reluctance to engage with critical abortion issues, indicating a preference for inaction and allowing chaos to reign in reproductive health.
The abortion cases circling the Supreme Court highlight that while the justices' rulings are harming women, those on the right perceive themselves as the real victims.
Read at Slate Magazine
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