The abortion cases: Roe v Wade (2 of 3)

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Griswold established a right for married people to be able to access birth control. Given that precedent, does it follow that people (married or otherwise) have a right to an abortion? In this case, the US Supreme Case considers this question from Texas, and comes up with answers that conservatives critique as much for its reasoning as it ultimate holidaying. Let's discuss!

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