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Dobbs at Two Years, by Russell Shaw – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Russell Shaw, Catholic World Report, July 12, 2024

Russell Shaw was secretary for public affairs of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops/United States Catholic Conference from 1969 to 1987. He is the author of 20 books, including Nothing to HideAmerican Church: The Remarkable Rise, Meteoric Fall, and Uncertain Future of Catholicism in AmericaEight Popes and the Crisis of Modernity, and, most recently, The Life of Jesus Christ (Our Sunday Visitor, 2021).

 

If anyone had imagined the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling was its final word on abortion, he or she surely knows better now.

Two years ago, the Supreme Court vindicated the right to life by reversing a 1973 ruling, which abruptly asserted the existence of a constitutional right to abortion that no one had ever previously heard of. Suddenly, a new day dawned for the defenders of unborn human life in America.

So how do things stand after two years?

If anyone had imagined the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling was its final word on abortion, he or she surely knows better now. While reversing Roe v. Wade’s gratuitous bestowal of constitutionally protected status on abortion, the decision opened a whole new chapter in the abortion wars. …

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