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I agree that he is probably not going to directly overturn Roe and that he does respect the fact that our country has had legalized abortion. I don't think he's looking to return to the old days of criminalized abortion. However, Planned Parenthood v. Casey rather than Roe is the prevailing case. Roberts has made repeated reference to Casey and its role as the standard by which the USSC should view any limitations on abortion. I do not trust that he and the new court will interpret "undue burden" as widely as the court has so far. He could strip women in this country of much of their access to abortion without overturning Roe. That still concerns me.
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