The anti-choice crowd don’t know what they’re unleashing

Actually banning abortion will be a shock to a lot of people’s systems

Michael Greiner
4 min readMay 28, 2021
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The self-styled abortion foes are on the verge of a great victory. With Trump’s historic three Supreme Court appointments, an anti-choice majority that has demonstrated little respect for precedent is firmly entrenched on the Court.

Brett Kavanaugh, for example, overturned an established precedent in Edwards v. Vannoy. He took this step despite the fact that none of the litigating parties had asked him to do so. Kavanaugh even stated in his opinion that there are no watershed rules in law, upending the common law idea of stare decisis, the idea that we can rely upon previous decisions of the Court. In her dissent, Elena Kagan urged Kavanaugh to avoid “judicial scorekeeping,” politely asserting that he is nothing more than a political hack.

Then you have Amy Coney Barrett, specifically appointed by Trump to overturn Roe v. Wade. As an appeals court judge, Barrett had consistently supported the anti-choice position, and in a speech prior to her nomination, she argued that restrictions on the right to abortion are apropriate.

Indeed, in the first test of abortion rights to come before the Court, the anti-choice majority flexed their muscles. In FDA v. American

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Michael Greiner

Mike is an Assistant Professor of Management for Legal and Ethical Studies at Oakland U. Mike combines his scholarship with practical experience in politics.