Guymon Daily Herald

Attorney General O’Connor praises Supreme Court ruling

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OKLAHOMA CITY --- Attorney General John O’Connor praised the U.S. Supreme Court for its longawaite­d decision today overturnin­g Roe v. Wade. That decision, Dobbs v. Whole Woman’s Health Organizati­on, makes clear that there has never been a fundamenta­l right in the U.S. Constituti­on to kill unborn children and that Roe was egregiousl­y wrong when it was decided. Now the voices of the people, speaking for themselves and for our unborn children, can once again be heard.

“My first major act as Oklahoma’s Attorney General was to urge the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn their decisions in Roe and Casey,” Attorney General O’Connor said. “Today, in an historic opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court did just that. After almost 50 years, and over 60 million lost lives, the U.S. Supreme Court finally returned policy making on this life and death issue to the people. I am grateful the Court demonstrat­ed the courage to issue this landmark decision in the face of an unpreceden­ted campaign of violence and intimidati­on.”

On July 29, 2021, Attorney General O’Connor filed an amicus brief in Dobbs, urging the Court to overturn Roe and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which incorrectl­y upheld Roe in 1992. He joined with two dozen attorneys general on that brief, which pointed out that Roe was completely untethered from the Constituti­on and had negatively distorted numerous other areas of law as well. As a result, the attorneys general observed, the supposed “right” to end the life of an unborn child had become in some ways more protected than rights written in the Constituti­on, such as the freedom of speech or freedom of religion.

“I am beyond grateful for having been given an opportunit­y to play a role in ensuring that Roe is tossed into the trash bin of history alongside such cases such as Dred Scott and Plessy v. Ferguson,” O’Connor said. “Countless other pro-lifers have contribute­d greatly to this movement, as well, over the past 50 years. Enormous praise is due to them and their tireless work on behalf of unborn children, justice, and the United States Constituti­on.”

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