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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Loving? Brown vs board? Griswold? Will these get overturned? If so what will happen? Does anybody care? [/quote] Don’t be silly. [/quote] This is what they said about Roe too.[/quote] Roe is easy to understand if you have any sense. They did not "outlaw abortion" as people here like to say. They ruled it’s a State issue not a Federal issue, because it is. Don’t like what your State has to say about it, change it at that level. As frustrating as it is, legally it’s the correct ruling. [/quote] What if Loving v Virginia is deemed a state issue and not a federal issue stemming from the long line of cases of right to privacy like Roe was decided. What if Griswald is also deemed a states right issue. Roe followed Griswald. Are you saying that anyone in an interracial marriage should only live in states north of the mason dixon line or coastal western states. Can a woman Carey her birth control in vacation across state lines when visiting granny in “The Villages “, without having fear of being arrested for having illegal contraband. Want to know how far you think these state rights go and how to keep a list of which states are safe for certain people to visit and or live. [/quote] Congress already passed a law requiring states to recognize gay marriage and interracial marriages from other states. That is not going anywhere even if these precedents are hypothetically overturned. SCOTUS will not touch Loving V. Virginia.[/quote] I know about Congress recognizing gay marriage. I am unfamiliar about the interracial marriage. When did the latter occur. TIA[/quote]
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