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An example is the Supreme Court’s 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade. It concluded that abortion was a privacy right, as conferred by the Fourteenth Amendment. Privacy was not something that seemed at all relevant to legislatures elsewhere as they considered abortion, and the ruling failed to manufacture losers’ consent since it sidestepped the central question, namely whether the foetus has any rights.
Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality
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