On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump said the power to make abortion policies “has been returned to the states.” In his first two weeks in office, he’s already gone further to restrict abortion than any president who’s held office since the 1973 “Roe v. Wade” decision, writes Julie Rovner.
before Roe v. Wade the cracks were a lot less but still showing but now all the laws that Roe v. Wade held up are in question and in particular how much sway the federal government has over states and abortion/women’s rights is not the only thing Roe v. Wade held up
slaves are perfectly legal if the legal wording is right and corporations use slaves from prisons without paying them all the time
prisons include people that are zooed only because of things like the drug war or some other low-level reason that could include any of us
before Roe v. Wade the cracks were a lot less but still showing but now all the laws that Roe v. Wade held up are in question and in particular how much sway the federal government has over states and abortion/women’s rights is not the only thing Roe v. Wade held up
slaves are perfectly legal if the legal wording is right and corporations use slaves from prisons without paying them all the time
prisons include people that are zooed only because of things like the drug war or some other low-level reason that could include any of us
source: our leech of a lawyer