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Abortion in the United States: How Fear of the “Backlash” Fuels Feminist Radicalism

2022-05-04T17:38:11.621Z


DECRYPTION - Leaks on a possible decision of the Supreme Court revive the hypothesis of a decline in the right to abortion. A godsend for radical feminist movements, which mobilize on the theme of the "backlash".


The revelation by Politico of an internal document at the Supreme Court, evoking a possible reversal of jurisprudence on abortion, now makes American feminists fear a significant restriction of the right to abortion in the country, enshrined in the iconic decision Roe v.

Wade in 1973. With good reason: the all-powerful judicial institution has recognized the authenticity of the document and therefore admits that several of its members imagine (the final decision will be rendered at the end of June) revising the Court's interpretation of the Constitution American about abortion.

If the paper's findings were ultimately released by the Supreme Court, it would again be up to each state to decide whether or not to allow abortion -- about half are already moderately or adamantly hostile to it.

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Source: lefigaro

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