Are there five votes to declare fetal personhood in a future case? (user search)
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« on: May 18, 2022, 04:56:08 PM »

Unfortunately not.  I think there are only (at most) two votes for that right now (Thomas and Alito).  The best strategy for a nationwide abortion ban would be to have Congress pass it in 2025.  Realistically, that would require 60 pro-life Senators and a pro-life president.

Don't worry. With Roe states can declare it themselves, so you get to control women's bodies and we in blue states get to keep our own values.
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