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Roe vs. Wade

Roe vs. Wade. By Noelle Kanitz. Norma L. McCorvey, under the alias Jane Roe , was a Texas resident in 1970.  She wanted to have an abortion, but Texas abortion law made it a felony to abort a fetus unless the mother’s life was in danger.

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Roe vs. Wade

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  1. Roe vs. Wade By Noelle Kanitz

  2. Norma L. McCorvey, under the alias JaneRoe, was a Texas resident in 1970.  She wanted to have an abortion, but Texas abortion law made it a felony to abort a fetus unless the mother’s life was in danger. Roe filed suit against Wade, the district attorney of Dallas County, Texas to challenge the law outlawing abortion. Facts

  3. Freedom/Rights at Issue • Ninth Amendment (part of the Bill of Rights) was at issue because: • It states that "the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people…“ • It basically protects a person's right to privacy, and Roe felt that the anti-abortion law infringed on her privacy.

  4. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Roe in a 7-to-2 vote, essentially making abortion legal. The Supreme Court based their decision on the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Supreme Court Decision

  5. The decision is still highly debated about today Many believe it was unconstitutional It has been referenced in many other cases involving abortion Interpretation

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