Editorial: Congress must protect rights to contraception and same-sex relationships
It wasn’t so long ago that it was unthinkable for millions of American women to lose the fundamental right to control their bodies and their destiny. But the Supreme Court’s ruling Friday overturning Roe v. Wade has made that reality. After decades of decisions gradually expanding Americans’ rights, the court now has a majority of justices willing to use their power to rip away personal ...
by Los Angeles Times Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times
Jun 29, 2022
3 minutes
It wasn’t so long ago that it was unthinkable for millions of American women to lose the fundamental right to control their bodies and their destiny.
But the Supreme Court’s ruling Friday overturning Roe v. Wade has made that reality. After decades of decisions gradually expanding Americans’ rights, the court now has a majority of justices willing to use their power to rip away personal freedoms.
That means our elected leaders must anticipate that this right-wing court could, in the coming years, issue more unthinkable decisions — and take action
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