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Say Good-bye, Roe V Wade!

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The shot across the bow occurred Friday when the Alabama Supreme Court found for the Plaintiff in Hamilton v Scott. The lower courts had rule that the plaintiff could not sue because the child she lost in utero was not viable at the time of its death. The viability standard - as stupid as ever - comes straight out of Roe v Wade. The Alabama Supreme Court overturned the lower court ruling in part, namely the finding that viability mattered. Justice Parker, speaking for the court, wrote, "Roe's viability rule was based on inaccurate history and was mostly unsupported by legal precedent. Medical advances since Roe have conclusively demonstrated that an unborn child is a unique human being at every stage of development."

This is huge. The viability rule is one of the central pillars of Roe. It’s the basis for the whole trimester versus state interest platform - that’s the reason states can’t just act on their own accord. In Roe, the Court finds that the individual state’s interest in protecting its unborn citizenry varies as viability varies (hence the first trimester the states have little power to regulate but the last trimester is fair game). No viability rule, no limitation on the state’s power to protect the unborn - and as a practical matter, no real basis for continuing unrestricted abortion in any trimester.

So, will Hamilton be the case we teach in schools as finally ending Roe’s reign? Time will tell. But the fact that a state’s high court has rejected Roe at least in part means that the long, hard fought race is finally turning for home. Roe’s days are now officially numbered.


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  1. Dee Dee Warren's Avatar
    Awesomeness.
  2. Cerebrum123's Avatar
    Sounds wonderful.
  3. Sparko's Avatar
    woot.
  4. Xru's Avatar
    Good. I'll been very skeptical as to whether one could determine the viability of a fetus much less when "spirit" entered into the picture.
  5. Peter Nyikos's Avatar
    I would love to know more about what the case was all about. One minor correction: RvW gave the states no power whatsoever to prevent a woman from having an abortion before the third trimester. This has been modified by the very minor adjustment of viability to replace the end of the second trimester, but that is all.

    And even where viable unborn children are concerned, a state cannot prohibit an abortion if it is done to prevent impairment of a major bodily function, or death.