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Top US court ends right to abortion

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THE US Supreme Court has ended constituti­onal protection­s for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservati­ve majority to overturn Roe v Wade – the 1973 decision that legalised abortion nationwide.

Yesterday’s outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.

It is the culminatio­n of decades of efforts by abortion opponents, made possible by an emboldened right side of the court that has been fortified by three appointees of former president Donald Trump.

The ruling came more than a month after the stunning leak of a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito indicating the court was prepared to take this momentous step.

It puts the court at odds with a majority of Americans.

Alito, in the final opinion issued yesterday, wrote that Roe and Planned Parenthood v Casey, the 1992 decision that reaffirmed the right to abortion, were wrong the day they were decided and must be overturned.

Joining Alito were Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett.

The latter three justices are Trump appointees. Thomas first voted to overrule Roe 30 years ago.

Chief Justice John Roberts would have stopped short of ending the abortion right, noting that he would have upheld the Mississipp­i law at the heart of the case – a ban on abortion after 15 weeks.

Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan – the diminished liberal wing of the court – were in dissent.

The ruling is expected to disproport­ionately affect minority women who already face limited access to healthcare.

President Joe Biden said: “It’s a sad day for the court and the country.”

 ?? ?? Abortion-rights protesters gather outside the US Supreme Court in Washington yesterday.
Abortion-rights protesters gather outside the US Supreme Court in Washington yesterday.

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