SCOTUS opinion leaked: Roe v Wade

I spent a summer on the road crew for an Atlantic recording artist (R&R band). I know what goes on after the show.

In my youth I used to get in backstage at rock festivals as I knew some of the security. Groupies had no shame, they'd do just about anything to get to their idols.
 
A heads up to the nation as to where the SCOTUS majority heads are at. As I said, the people have time so plans can be made to fight it and circumnavigate it to prevent more unwanted kids put on an already overwhelmed foster care and adoption system ... much less prevent amateur abortions and such.

In England/Wales, over 90% of all abortions happen in the first trimester and 85% are chemically induced. The current Mississippi law allows abortions up to the 15th week, more than virtually any European country.
 
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Name any murders done to pro-lifers by anti-abortionists.
I suspect it’ll be a very short list. I can’t think of any although I can think of several murders of abortion doctors and nurses by RWNJs.

As for the SCOTUS leak, it’s certain to be a hot topic behind closed doors: https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/12/politics/supreme-court-meeting-after-draft-opinion/index.html
Justices will meet for the first time since publication of draft opinion on Roe shook the foundations of the court
The Supreme Court is set to meet behind closed doors on Thursday for the first time since the astonishing leak of a draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

The justices plan to discuss pending petitions and outstanding cases -- but they're also likely to grapple with the aftermath of that remarkable breach of the court's confidential operations. While the draft opinion calling for the reversal of a near-50-year-old landmark precedent stunned the country, the leak itself stunned the court.
Chief Justice John Roberts quickly ordered the marshal of the court -- Col. Gail A. Curley -- to begin an internal investigation, but sources familiar with how the court operates say the inquiry could lead to uncomfortable privacy issues, trigger further tension and erode trust as the justices work furiously to resolve cases concerning some of the most important social issues of the day regarding abortion, gun rights, religious liberty and the environment. Curley serves as the court's chief security officer and manages the Supreme Court Police Force.
"Everything depends," one source familiar with the court's inner workings said, "on how much authority the chief justice gives the marshal."
 
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