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In this episode, we take a clear, fact-based look at Roe v. Wade—from its 1973 Supreme Court ruling to its lasting influence on American law, politics, and society. We break down the historical context behind the case, the constitutional arguments that shaped the decision, and how it defined abortion rights in the United States for nearly 50 years.
The discussion also covers the reversal of Roe v. Wade, what changed as a result, and how authority over abortion laws shifted back to the states. We explore why this issue remains deeply contested and what the ruling’s legacy means moving forward.
This episode is intended to provide context, not advocacy, offering listeners a grounded understanding of one of the most consequential legal decisions in U.S. history.
Disclaimer: Opinions in the episode are just that, opinions. They are not to be taken as factual, as this episode is only to shed light on those events that lead to the reversal of the supreme court ruling and the panels opinions on the matter.
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