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1973 Roe v. Wade

Case Decided: January 22, 1973 Hear Oral Argument Roe v. Wade (1973) determined that a woman’s right to have an abortion is protected under the Fourteenth Amendment right to privacy established by the previous Supreme Court case Connecticut v. Griswold. The Court ruled, however, that this right is not absolute; states can restrict an abortion based on the viability of the fetus. “Jane Roe,” the plaintiff in this case, was a pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, a Texas woman who discovered she was pregnant in 1969. Texas law at the time outlawed abortion except in rare cases. Two Texas lawyers looking to challenge the statute helped McCorvey sue Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade in a test case that they hoped would legalize abortion. In a 7-2 decision, Justice Blackmun wrote that a woman’s right to an abortion is part of her right to personal privacy, a right the Court found in the Fourteenth Amendment’s protection of personal liberty. The ruling tied the legality of abortion to the medical realities of pregnancy. It legalized abortion in the first trimester but allowed states to regulate it starting in the second trimester and to outlaw it when the fetus becomes viable. Norma McCorvey has since undergone a religious conversion and now opposes abortion, which remains a controversial topic of both public opinion and the law.

English
  • Runtime 90 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-G
  • Notes Is a season finale
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