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Norma McCorvey asks court to strike down Roe v Wade

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Norma McCorvey asks Supreme court to overturn Roe v Wade
Woman files challenge at high court to overturn Roe v. Wade
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
(01-19) 09:32 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --

The woman once known as "Jane Roe" has asked the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion 32 years ago.

Norma McCorvey, whose protest of Texas' abortion ban led to the 1973 ruling, contends in a petition received at the court Tuesday that the case should be heard again in light of evidence that the procedure may harm women.

"Now we know so much more, and I plead with the court to listen for witnesses and re-evaluate Roe v. Wade," said McCorvey, who says she now regrets her role in the case.

The politically charged issue comes before the court as both sides gird for a possible bitter nomination fight over Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist's replacement should the ailing justice retire this term. At least three justices, including Rehnquist, have said Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided and should be overturned.

Two lower courts last year threw out McCorvey's request to have the ruling reconsidered.

But in a strongly worded concurrence, 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge Edith H. Jones criticized the abortion ruling and said new medical evidence may well show undue harm to a mother and her fetus.

The last major abortion decision by the Supreme Court came in 2000, when the court ruled 5-4 to strike down Nebraska's ban on so-called "partial-birth" abortion because it failed to provide an exception to protect the mother's health.

Justices since then have shown little interest in wading back to the emotional issue.


by and a militant base
If we don't go forward, we'll go backwards!
The fascist patriarchs have organized so well that they use the most ignorant women...those who have no vision...no solidarity...no understanding of our past struggles and our continuing oppression. The women who have interiorized the MALE/GOD imagery are the women the fascists target to do their dirty work. No woman in her right mind would want to returen to the coat-hanger-butchery days unless she was lobotomized.

A womyn's radical political party would see to it that contraception was free so that abortions would not be needed but would still be there for those who needed it.

A womyn's radical political party would put an end to the bottomless war machine - then enough money will be there to
create the best clinics and planned parenthood organizations.
The changes that a womyn's party will bring in will be so positive that all womyn would vote them in place permanently. Imagine...changing the evil patriarchy to a loving and caring matriarchy.
In fact, we will have no choice but to take power because at this rate, the corporate fascist military machine is going to destroy our mother Earth!
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