Do you consider yourself pro-life or pro-choice? (user search)
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Question: Regardless if you believe that Roe v Wade is legally sound/dubious, do you support pro-life or pro-choice public policies?
#1
Pro-life
 
#2
Pro-choice
 
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Total Voters: 128

Author Topic: Do you consider yourself pro-life or pro-choice?  (Read 5726 times)
MarkD
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« on: October 02, 2020, 10:27:23 AM »
« edited: October 02, 2020, 10:13:14 PM by MarkD »

I am pro-choice, but I am not pro-Roe v. Wade, nor am I pro-Planned Parenthood v. Casey. So of all the conversations had so far on this thread, this is the most interesting one.

Comparing the ratio on this poll to the Roe v Wade poll is a really strong indicator of how judicially bad that ruling was.
But this is atlas , so maybe Roe is(judicially) good?. But yeah it either shows pollsters are very wrong about the actual popularity of Roe, or the American people don't really know what Roe is.

Or they don't care about the "judicial soundness" of the decision and only care about the consequences.

More people need to read Judge Learned Hand's essay, "How Far Is a Judge Free to Render a Decision?" Judge Robert Bork's book "The Tempting of America," and Chapter 3 of Prof. John Hart Ely's "Democracy and Distrust."
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