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==About==
 
==About==
The "[[Death of Roe]]" refers to the now-expected overturn of the Supreme Court's landmark 1972 [[Roe v Wade]] which made it illegal for states to outlaw [[abortion]]. This decision has been affirmed by SCOTUS countless times since, and yet the six "conservatives" now on the GOP-packed bench see no problem in overturning what has been well-established precedent for five decades.
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The "[[Death of Roe]]" refers to the now-expected overturn of the Supreme Court's landmark 1972 [[Roe v Wade]] decision which made it illegal for states to outlaw [[abortion]]. This decision has been affirmed by SCOTUS countless times since, and yet the six "conservatives" now on the GOP-packed bench see no problem in overturning what has been well-established precedent for five decades.
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* [[/Matt Gaetz]] on "overeducated women"
 
* [[/Matt Gaetz]] on "overeducated women"

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The "Death of Roe" refers to the now-expected overturn of the Supreme Court's landmark 1972 Roe v Wade decision which made it illegal for states to outlaw abortion. This decision has been affirmed by SCOTUS countless times since, and yet the six "conservatives" now on the GOP-packed bench see no problem in overturning what has been well-established precedent for five decades.

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