When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it claimed to be removing the judiciary from the abortion debate. In reality, it simply gave the courts a macabre new task: deciding how far states can push a patient toward death before allowing her to undergo an emergency abortion.

On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit offered its own answer, declaring that Texas may prohibit hospitals from providing “stabilizing treatment” to pregnant patients by performing an abortion—withholding the procedure until their condition deteriorates to the point of grievous injury or near-certain death.

The ruling proves what we already know: Roe’s demise has transformed the judiciary into a kind of death panel that holds the power to elevate the potential life of a fetus over the actual life of a patient.

  • prole
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    21 year ago

    Manchin isn’t even a Democrat anymore, and even before he made that official, it was already de facto true.

    • @givesomefucks
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      01 year ago
      1. So you’re saying even tho it was obvious, Biden and his people didn’t see it coming?

      2. How does that change Bidens presumption that it would be a Republican Senate?