‘Daily Show’ faces backlash for abortion ruling tweet
Good luck on persuading the U.S. Army to march away from Fort Hood on command of whatever unlikely coalition the Nationalist Movement might assemble. The laws required doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of a clinic where abortions are being performed.
“The Missouri Legislature has repeatedly over the years, engaged in a bit of a game where it pretends that it’s protecting women’s health but really all it’s doing is erecting unnecessary barriers to abortion care”, he states. Had Kennedy gone the other way, the Court would have been deadlocked 4-4, the Texas law would have stayed in place, and abortion-rights advocates would have been denied a landmark decision.
Reaction to the court’s ruling was immediate.
A Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said Monday’s ruling was a “victory for women”.
“This measure is created to protect the health and safety of women who undergo this potentially unsafe procedure, and physicians who provide abortions should be held to the same standards as physicians who perform other outpatient procedures”, Bryant said. “Millennials”, in particular, she said, “are becoming more pro-life”.
“Far too many women still face insurmountable barriers, which is why we are taking this fight state by state”, she said.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito dissented.
A slim majority 56% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to Pew Research. “A law either infringes a constitutional right, or not; there is no room for the judiciary to invent tolerable degrees of encroachment”. She criticized the Supreme Court’s rejection of the MS appeal, but said she expected it after the ruling Monday in the Texas case.
The key decision is the first major abortion ruling since 2007. “States should have the ability to protect their citizens through proper regulation of medical care”.
“The Daily Show” found itself in the middle of a social media firestorm Monday following a tweet regarding the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion rights in Texas.
The ACLJ filed an amicus brief with the high court on behalf of several pro-life organizations urging the court to uphold the Texas law, arguing that “abortion is a procedure fraught with hazards”.
The abortion rights group Trust Women opened a clinic in 2013 in the same Wichita facility where abortion provider George Tiller once practiced before he was murdered in 2009 by an anti-abortion zealot. This ruling strengthens our resolve to defend the most helpless and innocent among us.
Crowds of passionate activists from both sides of the debate shed tears of joy and dismay outside the court over the closely-watched decision, which has far-reaching implications for millions of women across the United States. All existing abortion facilities in Florida meet this requirement. Mississippi’s law never fully took effect because of a protracted court battle. Those being challenged pertain to public funding of abortion providers, definitions of trimesters and records review threshold, she said. He called the decision a devastating blow for women’s safety and health.