After Roe, could contraception, same-sex marriage be next?
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Clarence Thomas' opinion signals an openness to reconsidering settled legal precedents, experts say. Justices Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor expressed concern in their dissenting opinion. Advocates are right to be concerned about the ruling's impact, expert says.
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Same-Sex Marriage, Contraception At Risk After US Court's Abortion Ruling
The US Supreme Court decision ending the right to abortion established by Roe v. Wade in 1973 has put other hard-won rights at risk, including the rights to same-sex marriage and contraception.
Abortion dissenters warn same-sex marriage, contraceptive rights could go next
Americans should fear what comes next, the three dissenting justices wrote Friday in excoriating the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning nearly 50 years of abortion precedent.
With Roe overturned, could these contraception and same-sex laws be next in U.S.?
One U.S. Supreme Court Justice wrote that the court should also reconsider rulings that protect contraception, same-sex relationships, and same-sex marriage
Obergefell, the plaintiff in the SCOTUS same-sex marriage ruling, said it's 'quite telling' Clarence Thomas omitted the case that legalized interracial marriage after saying the courts should go after other right to privacy cases
Following the SCOTUS ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, Thomas said the court should consider rulings on same-sex marriage but not interracial relationships.