A daughter of the woman whose legal challenge led to the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling said on Tuesday that if the Supreme Court overturns the landmark decision, it could set women back 50 years.
Melissa Mills, eldest daughter of Norma McCorvey, said whether to have an abortion 'shouldn’t be anybody else’s choice but that woman who needs to make that decision'A daughter of the woman whose legal challenge led to the 1973
Roe v. Wade ruling said on Tuesday that if the Melissa Mills, eldest daughter of Norma McCorvey, told MSNBC she is in “disbelief” that the nation’s highest court appears poised to overturn the case that legalized abortion nationwide.
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