In The Pursuit of Happiness
In The Pursuit of Happiness
In The Pursuit of Happiness
overturned?
interpreted in the case of Roe v. Wade, should not be overturned because the
Our society values privacy: we build doors for our restrooms, use
passwords for our emails, and tellers whisper our banking account balance. Is
it so strange, then, for women to want the same privacy when consulting their
physician about child bearing options? Roe v. Wade, reached after two years
of Supreme Court arguments, guarantees women that right. It also denies the
states to delve into our personal lives without giving a good justification
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In 1971 Norma McCorvey, known as Jane Roe, challenged Texas after she
was raped and became pregnant. She wanted to have an abortion, but at the
time it was illegal in her state as well as many others. Traveling to a state
where she could obtain a safe and legal abortion was well out of her
financial means. She then sued Texas claiming that it was unconstitutional
for a state to intervene in her healthcare decisions. Texas denied her claims
several times which resulted in an appeal to the Supreme Court. In 1973 the
Supreme Court ruled the Texas statutes were too vague and had no grounds to
abortion is substantially more dangerous to the well being of the mother. The
state may regulate only certain aspects of the abortion during the second
trimester. When the third trimester hits the fetus is viable (meaning it can
point the Supreme Court decided to allow the state to restrict abortion as it
The battle rages on in the media, in the courts, and in living rooms
across America, over this controversial decision. The New York Times recently
examined the decision of voters in three states where Roe v. Wade was
rejected an initiative which sought to grant fertilized eggs the same rights
that a person inherits once born. The Supreme Court chose not to partake in a
from their dissent notes: "We need not resolve the difficult question of when
position to speculate as to the answer." This confirms the role of the court
senator John McCain proclaimed that the decision of Roe v. Wade should be
Constitution of the United States”. What sen. McCain and many other advocates
for a review of Roe v. Wade fail to understand is that the Framers never
intended for the Constitution to be interpreted word for word. They knew that
over time, situations would arise that the Constitution could never directly
address. This is why they left wiggle room for the courts to, in their best
amendments to the constitution that fulfill this purpose and the Fourteenth
Amendment was interpreted in the decision of Roe v. Wade to carry out the
law.
cell or collection of living cells that contain DNA from the species homo-
“person” should be given the same freedoms and rights we all enjoy while
which sex is viewed, but have been lacking in the way it is taught. Sexual
taught in a manner that encourages open and honest discussion. Techniques for
safe sex and the consequences of failing to employ them need to be a primary
recently released a report that reveals more than half of all women in
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America who become pregnant claim that the pregnancy was unintended. Within
It cannot be ignored that abortions are never desired. They are costly
and place a heavy emotional tax on the woman. Many women, who had an abortion
in their teens, feel a sense of loss and regret once they have matured. This
regret however is not because of their decision, but rather that they ended
up in a situation where it was required. Only the woman who is pregnant has
the right to make such a decision; in the end she alone will bear all
consequences.
for to escape religious persecution, won by the North to abolish slavery, and
then defended against in the case of Roe v. Wade. Any decision that upholds a
overturned. The state, as enforced by the Supreme Court, needs good reason to
invade our privacy. There is no reason for a state to deny us the right of
What lies in the wake of the decision on Roe v. Wade and its subsequent
comforting to know that America is still a place where freedom and privacy
are valued, but we must not forget the sacrifices that allow us to enjoy
them. Miss Roe had the courage to stand up and fight an oppressing law that
restricted her constitutional right. Gen. Colin Powell once said, "You can't
make someone else's choices. You shouldn't let someone else make yours."
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