The Chaos at the Supreme Court Has a Clear Point

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The Chaos at the Supreme Court Has a Clear Point
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It’s not just the repeal of abortion rights that make the new order clear, it’s everything else that has come with it.

It is this uncertainty and this chaos and this pain that pushes everything underground, out of the light, and into the darkness in which women’s health and safety foundered in the decades beforeIt is this uncertainty and this chaos and this pain that pushes everything underground, out of the light, and into the darkness in which women’s health and safety foundered in the decades beforeThat powerlessness—the need to rely on whisper networks and health providers and the restraint of prosecutors...

. It’s IVF and surrogacy. As states investigate those who miscarry, and those who seek and provide information about ending a pregnancy, we will begin to understand what the limits of regulating and punishing motherhood will really be. The uncertainty goes beyond what the law is now, to what the law might soon be, as states change lanes almost weekly

. We live in persistent daily uncertainty as to how things might continue to unfurl, thanks to a supermajority of justices who have shown us that they have no respect for precedent and that we can just watch for what falls next. After Roe, the list of questions on the docket starts with marriage equality and ends, well who knows where.

, “today’s decision can only cause one to wonder which cases the Court will overrule next.” It is this not knowing that makes us not free.

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