Posts Tagged ‘Dobbs’
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Abortion Civil Rights
0June 3, 2025 by Tom Roberts, Esq.
Past the Abortion Sound Bites! The debate surrounding a woman’s right to autonomy often overlooks a critical question: what protections should society afford to the unborn child? As we navigate the complexities of abortion rights, it’s essential to consider the implications of autonomy not just for women, but for potential life as well. The recent Supreme Court rulings challenge the notion of absolute rights, urging a deeper dialogue about the balance between personal choice and societal responsibility. Join us as we explore these pressing issues and the inconsistencies that often go unaddressed in the abortion debate.
Category Civil Rights, Commentary, General, Litigation | Tags: abortion civil rights, abortion rights, anti abortion, autonomy, Dobbs, Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Org, Kamala Harris, my body my right, planned parenthood, pro abortion, pro life, reproductive autonomy, Roe, Roe v Wade, women's rights
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Abortion Civil Rights
0October 2, 2024 by Tom Roberts, Esq.
Election rhetoric and sound bites do not make for honest dialogue. Prominent in election rhetoric for 2024 is the issue …
keep readingCategory Civil Rights, Commentary, General, Litigation | Tags: abortion civil rights, abortion rights, anti abortion, autonomy, Dobbs, Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Org, Kamala Harris, my body my right, planned parenthood, pro abortion, pro life, reproductive autonomy, Roe, Roe v Wade, women's rights
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QUALIFIED IMMUNITY – TIME TO REMOVE THIS STAIN UPON THE JUDICIARY
0May 23, 2024 by Tom Roberts, Esq.
In 1871 Congress enacted the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 to provide protections against wrongs being perpetrated on citizens …
keep readingCategory Civil Rights, Commentary, False Imprisonment, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Freedom of Speech and Press, General, Litigation | Tags: 42 usc 1983, civil rights attorneys, Dobbs, Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Org, green v thomas, judicial stain, pierson v ray, qualified immunity, Virginia Civil Rights