Supreme Court opens door to overturning rights to relationships, marriages between same-sex couples

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Supreme Court opens door to overturning rights to relationships, marriages between same-sex couples
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In a separate concurring opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas said the court should review other precedents, including its 2015 decision legalizing marriage between same-sex couples.

ABC News special report: The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade and the fundamental right to abortion that has been the law for almost 50 years.

Abortion opponents celebrated the potential for states to ban abortion after nearly 50 years of being prevented from doing so. Some argued that the case did not have implications beyond that, noting Alito's words. "If there is a thought that this could apply elsewhere, you know, they're not going to say it here, and we're just going to have to see," Dupont said.

Some abortion opponents treat some forms of contraception as forms of abortion, particularly IUDs and emergency birth control such as Plan B, also known as the"morning after" pill. Lawmakers in Idaho and Missouri last year discussed banning state funding for emergency contraception, and Idaho prevents public schools or universities from dispersing it.

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