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Dobbs v. History, Part Two: American Common Law

by Jonathan Schneider | Jul 19, 2024 | Reproductive Rights, Right to Privacy

Lost arguments are not grounds to overrule a case. When proponents of those arguments, greater now in number on the Court, return to fight old battles anew, it betrays an unrestrained disregard for precedent. It fosters the People’s suspicions that “bedrock principles...

Dobbs v. History, Part One: English Common Law

by Jonathan Schneider | Jun 24, 2024 | Reproductive Rights, Right to Privacy

SERIES INTRODUCTION[1]   In light of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization’s life-altering consequences, discussing abortion’s legal history as far back as the 13th century risks turning what many consider a simple question of bodily autonomy into an...

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