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Abortion and the Supreme Court: An American tragedy
If William Shakespeare were alive today, he would likely write a play about abortion rights and the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). Consistent with Shakespeare’s preference for short titles, the play might be called “Tragedy Supreme.” The first act opens in October 1972 with Supreme Court justices in a conference room. Justice Harry Blackmun might ask, “Why did we ever agree to take Roe v Wade? We’re not physicians, ethicists, or specialists on when life begins within a woman’s uterus. We’re just lawyers!”  Justice Thurgood Marshall quips, “Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble,” with Justice Lewis F. Powell adding, "First thing we do — let’s ki

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