I guess this is as good a place as any discussing the SC and the Legislature.
Biden has said he agrees to a "filibuster" carve out, which I've never heard of before, that would allow the Senate with a Democrat majority to try and codify Roe again even thought they failed once before to do this because 2 Dem's say they are not in favor of changing the filibuster rule.
But let's say that the 2 Dem's cave because the topic is abortion and they pass a law that let's Roe stand.
Didn't the SC ruling make it clear that the federal government can not pass this law because this law belongs to the States? So immediately there will be a call for the SC to make this decision and what, tell the Congress they can't do this?
Food for thought.