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Related: About this forumJoyce Vance: 'It's Unlikely Roe and Casey Will Survive As They Currently Exist' - Deadline - MSNBC
Former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance discusses the Supreme Court signaling their willingness to uphold abortion limits in the Mississippi case. Aired on 12/01/2021.
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Joyce Vance: 'It's Unlikely Roe and Casey Will Survive As They Currently Exist' - Deadline - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Dec 2021
OP
It's like we're turning back the clock on whatever progress we've made in this country
Rhiannon12866
Dec 2021
#2
Kath2
(3,074 posts)1. And she is right.
A tragedy for women.
Rhiannon12866
(204,779 posts)2. It's like we're turning back the clock on whatever progress we've made in this country
Equality for minorities, bigotry is back and out in the open - hard fought for voting rights - and now freedoms and equality for women.
If it happens, the one silver lining is that since large majorities of the public support Roe, it will hopefully give democrats and most independents something to rally around and motivate the majority of voters.