Indeependent
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You're gonna give Penelope a headache!Falls under civil rights.
Really? Quote the part of the Constitution that applies.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964. Quote the constitution that abortion is illegal.
It's not about whether it''s legal or not. It's about if it's constitutionally protected or not. Nowhere in the Constitution will you find the words Marriage, Church and State, or Abortion.
Well then they can't make any laws concerning them can they? I guess the founders didn't find them imp. enough to stick in it.
Making laws were stopped by the constitutional protection the court gave abortions at the time. You can't make laws against the Constitution. However if Roe is ever reversed, then it goes back to the states how they want to handle abortion. And yes, then the states could make laws against it or some of it.