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Louisiana court blocks abortion ban

2022-06-27T19:37:55.504Z


First victory. The issue hangs over the midterm, dem on the attack (ANSA)


The anger does not subside and protests against the Supreme Court decision on abortion continue in the United States as activists collect a first major victory in Louisiana: a district court blocked, albeit temporarily, the ban on abortion started in the state after the abolition of Roe v.

Wade from the Supreme Court.

The blockade allows state medical facilities and clinics to resume abortions pending a final decision, with the next hearing set for July 8.

In Europe for the G7 and NATO, Joe Biden is following developments and feeling the pressure build up.

To ask the president for a broad and decisive intervention is the party of himself who does not want to wait helplessly until the mid-term elections in November,

in the awareness that a new slap in the face for the Democrats could come from the polls.

There are many unknowns about the vote.

Abortion has now become one of the central themes of the elections, giving hope to the Democrats.

Disadvantaged at the midterms, liberals hope that the fury unleashed by the shock decision of the Supreme Court will favor them at the polls considering that the majority of Americans - according to the latest polls - are in support of Roe v.

Wade, the historic 1973 sentence dismantled by the sages.

In the meantime, Democratic California is moving to secure the right to access to abortion.

Authorities led by Governor Gavin Newsom are working on a clause to be submitted to voters in November to include abortion in the state constitution.

While publicly praising the High Court's decision, the Republicans are proceeding cautiously and in no particular order.

While former vice president and candidate for 2024 candidate Mike Pence aims to ban abortion nationwide, former president Donald Trump and many other conservatives fear the boomerang effect and the escape of electricians from the party.

The hope, for Republicans, is that the focus on abortion will wane as the week goes by, bringing inflation and the economy back to the center, themes that favor conservatives.

As the political debate rages on, the Supreme Court inflicts a new shoulder on American society by further eroding the separation of church and state.

After paving the way for public funding of private religious schools, sages speak out in favor of a high school football team coach suspended for praying on the pitch after games.

With 6 votes in favor and three against, those of the liberal judges, the Supreme Court instead ruled that the coach's prayers are protected by the First Amendment.

"The Constitution and our best traditions recommend mutual respect and tolerance, not censorship and suppression, for religious and non-religious views," says Neil Gorsuch, one of three Trump-nominated sages and in the crosshairs of criticism on abortion.

Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Comey Barrett are in fact blamed for the Supreme Court decision on abortion.

A 'fault'

for which the Democrats are demanding his impeachment for lying about abortions during the hearings for confirmation in the Senate.

Conservative judge Clarence Thomas is also targeted by the attacks, whose head liberals have long been claiming given the pressure exerted by his wife Ginni to declare the 2020 vote illegal and keep Trump in the White House.

Source: ansa

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