It said the conjured-up-out-of-nothing right in Roe v. Wade was not a valid argument that the federal government (through the Constitution) explicitly protects abortion.
Even legal scholars on the left admitted before the decision Roe v. Wade was a decision on very shaky ground and liable to be overturned.
It said the conjured-up-out-of-nothing right in Roe v. Wade was not a valid argument that the federal government (through the Constitution) explicitly protects abortion.
Even legal scholars on the left admitted before the decision Roe v. Wade was a decision on very shaky ground and liable to be overturned.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2023/06/john-hart-ely-do...
So it was overturned, and the decision was the state's, not the federal government under current laws.
Nothing stops Congress from passing a national law on abortion. If they do, then the Supreme Court will recognize it.