The case referred to is probably Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which replced the Roe trimester structure with the O'Connor "undue burden" standard for what a state can't do to limit a woman's right to choose. An "undue burden" is one that tees off Justice O'Connor. --jks
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> > The [NARAL] ad asks viewers to "please consider" the fact that a 5-4
> > Supreme Court decision this year "narrowly protected" Roe v. Wade,
> > noting, "A single vote saved a woman's right to choose."
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>Does anyone know what decision that are referring to and where I could
>find a summary?
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>Michael
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>__________________________________________________________________________
>Michael Pollak................New York City..............mpollak at panix.com
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