Kagan Sees Threats to Everyday Rights Beyond Abortion
Briefly

Justice Kagan expressed that the reasoning behind overturning Roe v. Wade creates a ripple effect that endangers other rights, like contraception, interracial marriage, and gay marriage, echoing that the logic of the Dobbs decision poses serious implications for the future of these rights.
During her talk at NYU, Justice Kagan emphasized the importance of storytelling as a legal tool, acknowledging how it can limit emergency cases, while also recognizing the presence of women in the courts as a significant public statement, despite minimal changes to legal outcomes.
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