After many twists and turns, on January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court finally voted 7 to 2, confirming that a woman’s right to decide whether to continue a pregnancy is protected by the Constitution’s personal autonomy and privacy provisions, which is equivalent to recognizing

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The U.S. Supreme Court may overturn the Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide. Here, let me popularize what the Roe v. Wade decision is.

In 1972, Texas two young feminists, Sarah Weddington and Lynda Coffey, attempted to challenge the abortion policy of the day. They deliberately selected a 21-year-old woman who wanted an abortion, using the pseudonym Jane Rowe. Wade was the Dallas County prosecutor at the time. After many twists and turns, on January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court finally voted 7 to 2, confirming that a woman’s right to decide whether to continue a pregnancy is protected by the Constitution’s personal autonomy and privacy provisions, which is equivalent to recognizing the legality of abortion in the United States. change.

After the "Roe v. Wade" case, the legalization of abortion once led to a surge in the number of abortions by American women. "Roe v. Wade" gave American women the right to abortion, and also gave American society a dividing point, triggering the most heated debate in American history. Since abortion was legalized, pro-life anti-abortion advocates have been trying to overturn the decision. Various anti-abortion “pro-life movements” and pro-choice feminist groups have argued over this.

There is no doubt that the issue of abortion has become a major issue of right and wrong in American society. Whether it's a presidential race, a congressional election, or a state-to-local election, politicians must take a stand on abortion. Generally speaking, Democratic liberals support women's right to abortion, while Republican conservatives hold a negative attitude towards any form of abortion. Generally speaking, liberal Democrats support a woman's right to have an abortion, while conservative Republicans hold a negative view on any form of abortion.

Those who support abortion and those who oppose abortion hold different opinions. This is really "the public is right, and the mother-in-law is right." People who support abortion consider the issue from the perspective of the victimized woman, while those who oppose abortion think from the perspective of protecting the young. Considering the problem from the perspective of life, it is difficult for both viewpoints to convince each other.

In fact, I personally believe that whether to choose abortion or not depends on the woman’s own wishes. Women must not be forced to do what they should do by law. Of course, they can be lectured on from a moral level. After all, frequent abortion is not good for women’s health, and it is not good for young children. His life was also cruelly deprived.

After many twists and turns, on January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court finally voted 7 to 2, confirming that a woman’s right to decide whether to continue a pregnancy is protected by the Constitution’s personal autonomy and privacy provisions, which is equivalent to recognizing - DayDayNews

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