Roe V. Wade Case Analysis

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Norma McCorvey was better known as Jane Roe, who was involved in the Roe v. Wade decision, which marked the transformation of abortion legal rights. McCorvey written about her rough life before and after the case in the book called, I Am Roe. She included information how she suffered physical and emotional abuse as a child and had experienced with a love life with both sexes. In 1969, McCorvey was pregnant with her third child and received a low paying job, which led her to two attorneys, Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington, who were looking for pregnant women who were seeking an abortion. She was appealed to abortion until she converted to Christianity, which changed her viewpoint on abortion. Currently, she is a vocal anti abortion activist. …show more content…

Wade decision is an major event in this history’s issue that has the United States divided in the different opinions, such as pro-life or pro-choice. The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) states that the Constitution does not directly state the right of abortion, but the right to privacy which is based off the Fourteenth Amendment. The Supreme Court rule for abortion laws was that “during the first trimester, the abortion decision belongs to the physician in consultation with his or her patient. The state may not regulate abortion during this time.” The second part of the ruling stated by the SCOTUS is that the state's interest in protecting women's health becomes forced after the first trimester. The state may regulate abortion only to the extent the regulation reasonably relates to preserving and protecting maternal health.” Finally, the last part of the ruling explains that “the state's interest in potential life becomes compelling at viability, which is when the unborn child can live outside the mother.” The Supreme Court declared that the fetus is not a person so therefore the fetus does not have a constitutional right to life ("Roe v. Wade” n.p.). Even after forty three years, this case has not vanished from the media and matters on abortion are still being brought up in presidency and presidential

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