The vision of getting the courts out of the abortion-deciding business sounds so reasonable, so alluring. It is also wrong, misleading and dangerous.
By Ruth Marcus, Deputy editorial page editor, Post 12/07/2021
Editor’s Note: Read more, see link below for original item…

Abortion is different from these examples, of course, because it is not mentioned in the Constitution. But that does not make abortion unique among constitutional rights. There are any number of rights that the court has long found fall within the bounds of constitutional protection even though they are not specifically mentioned in the text. The right to travel. The right of parents to educate their children as they choose. The right to contraception. The right to private sexual conduct. The right to marry a person of another race. The right to marry a person of the same gender.
Source: Opinion | No, the Constitution is not ‘neutral’ on abortion – The Washington Post
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