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2024-06-24 14:34:36
There is no explicit mention of the medical procedure of abortion in the US Constitution. There is no guarantee of access or availability to this procedure provided by federal law. [Link]
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2024-06-24 14:44:52
NNN The Constitution covers privacy. Abortion is a medical procedure and women should have their privacy right to make a medical decision. Abortion is healthcare.
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2024-06-24 15:04:56
Justice Alito states “the Constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision, including the one on which the defenders of Roe and Casey now chiefly rely—the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.” [Link]
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2024-06-24 15:49:33
Rights can be granted by the Constitution without being explicitly spelled out. Constitutional rights not explicitly listed include: Marriage Privacy Contraception Interstate Travel Procreation Custody of One's Child(ren) [Link]
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2024-06-25 03:08:12
Healthcare is a constitutional right. Women have been denied healthcare and their lives have been endangered since Roe v Wade was overturned, therefore the post is factually correct. Argue your opinions on this in the comments.
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2024-06-25 16:09:31
The constitution does not grant rights, it prohibits the federal government from removing rights. All restrictions not explicitly stated in the constitution are granted to the states. [Link]
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