A codified Roe first requires the constitutional right to privacy, former AG explains

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A codified Roe first requires the constitutional right to privacy, former AG explains
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Rob McKenna, former Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate in 2012, went on Seattle’s Morning News to speak with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien to talk about the decision from a legal standpoint.

Roe v. Wade

Many have brought up the issues that this brings to other court decisions decided on the same precedent of a right to privacy, including. These other court decisions protect the right to contraception, the legality of same-sex intimacy, and same-sex marriage. Many critics on both sides of the aisle have long since taken issue with the original ruling on Roe, citing many of the same issues of precedent that are found in the Supreme Court’s decision. In her time before becoming a justice of the Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsberg said that “the court ventured too far in the change it ordered,” despite being the American Civil Liberties Union head of the Women’s Rights Project and supporting legal abortions.

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