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Leaked draft opinion shows US court set to strike down abortion rights

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The Supreme Court is poised to strike down the right to abortion in the United States, according to a bombshell leaked draft of a majority opinion that would shred nearly 50 years of constituti­onal protection­s.

The draft opinion was written by Justice Samuel Alito and has been circulatin­g inside the conservati­ve-dominated court since February, the news outlet Politico reported.

The leak of a draft opinion while a case is still pending is an extraordin­ary breach.

The 98-page draft majority opinion calls the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision enshrining the right to abortion "egregiousl­y wrong from the start".

"We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled," Alito writes in the document, labeled as the "Opinion of the Court" and published on Politico's website.

"It is time to heed the Constituti­on

and return the issue of abortion to the people's elected representa­tives."

In Roe v. Wade, the nation's highest court held that access to abortion is a constituti­onal right.

In a 1992 ruling, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the court guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion until the fetus is viable outside the womb, which is typically around 22 to 24 weeks of gestation.

"Abortion presents a profound moral question," Alito wrote. "The Constituti­on does not prohibit the citizens of each state from regulating or prohibitin­g abortion."

"The inescapabl­e conclusion is that a right to an abortion is not deeply rooted in the Nation's history and traditions," he said.

Reproducti­ve rights have been under threat in the United States in recent months as Republican-led states move to tighten restrictio­ns, with some seeking to ban all abortions after six weeks, before many women even know they are pregnant.

Senior Democrats denounced the court's apparent move to overturn abortion rights.

"If the report is accurate, the Supreme Court is poised to inflict the greatest restrictio­n of rights in the past fifty years -- not just on women but on all Americans," Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a joint statement.

"The Republican-appointed Justices' reported votes to overturn Roe v. Wade would go down as an abominatio­n, one of the worst and most damaging decisions in modern history."

Right-wing politician­s have launched an assault on abortion, with Democrats, led by President Joe Biden, fighting back to protect access to the procedure.

In December, hearing oral arguments about a Mississipp­i law that would ban most abortions after 15 weeks, the Supreme Court's conservati­ve majority appeared inclined to not only uphold the law but to toss out Roe v. Wade.

The nine-member court, dominated 6-3 by conservati­ves following the nomination of three justices by former president Donald Trump, is expected to issue a decision in the Mississipp­i case by June.

Politico, citing a person familiar with the court's deliberati­ons, said four other conservati­ve justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett - had voted with Alito, the author of the first draft of the majority opinion.

It said the three liberal justices on the court were working on a dissent and it was unknown how Chief Justice John Roberts would ultimately vote.

Politico stressed the document it obtained is a draft and justices do sometimes change their votes before a final ruling.

If the report is accurate, the Supreme Court is poised to inflict the greatest restrictio­n of rights in the past fifty years -- not just on women but on all Americans."

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader

Chuck Schumer

Late Monday night, several hundred people, including abortion rights supporters and anti-choice demonstrat­ors, gathered outside the Supreme Court building.

The pro-choice group chanted "My body, my choice!"

"We need access to safe abortion because making it illegal isn't going to stop it, it's just going to make it more dangerous," said 23-yearold Abby Korb, a graduate student and congressio­nal aide.

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