RBG was attractive when she was young. Aging and lots of cancer treatments really jacks with your bone structure.
I personally think Barrett was the best out of what could have been chosen. Her decisions at the appellate level don't give any signs of her being off balance.. and she has said numerous times that landmark decisions are not going anywhere and shouldn't go anywhere.
Originally Posted by Grace Preston
SC decisions have been reversed over 200 times.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/29/polit...rnd/index.html
Weren't Plessey V Ferguson and Dredd Scott "landmark decisions"? Sometimes a previous decision was just flat out wrong. Sometimes a SC judge must read the Constitution or statue and decide one thing and one thing only, is what you want, clearly written in the law. If it isn't, it isn't Constitutional and it is up to the Congress, the Legislative branch to fix it.
Abortion is not written in the Constitution ( that I'm aware of, correct me if I'm wrong ) and to accept that it falls under the "right to privacy" words also not written in the Constitution, makes it a bad decision.
https://www.aclu.org/other/students-...20this%20right.
The right to privacy is not mentioned in the Constitution, but the Supreme Court has said that several of the amendments create this right.
If Roe V Wade is overturned as Constitutional law, it doesn't mean that each state can't make it's own decision and if 37 ( or is it 38 ) states agree that it should be legal, we can then have a Constitutional amendment saying so.
That's how it supposed to be done.
I happen to believe that Roe V Wade is a good compromise between two competing opinions but it should be left up to the States to decide this since it isn't written in the Constitution.