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Is This How Roe Ends?

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The New York Times

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🗓️ 4 May 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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The revelation that the Supreme Court could end the constitutional right to abortion in the United States has set off a political firestorm and deepened divisions about one of the most contentious issues in American society. What exactly is in the draft opinion that was leaked this week, and what does it mean for the court and for the country? Guest: Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times.

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From New York Times, I'm Michael Barrow.

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This is a Daily.

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Today.

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A scholarship is for a list of four tickets and five.

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What do we want?

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What do we want?

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What do we want?

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What do we want?

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What do we want?

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A leaked Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe vs. Wade and end the constitution

0:29.9

will write to an abortion has touched off a political firestorm.

0:34.9

I am here because I am angry.

0:37.9

I have seen the world where abortion is illegal.

0:42.9

And we are not going back.

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Galvanizing both supporters and opponents of abortion.

0:51.9

We are the Bolshevik generation.

0:54.9

And we are the Bolshevik generation.

0:58.9

And deepening divisions over an issue that was long considered to be settled law.

1:10.9

I spoke with my colleague, Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak, about what's in the draft opinion

1:17.9

what it means for both the court and the country.

1:30.9

It's Wednesday, May 4th.

1:39.9

Adam, this is a very strange situation that we're in.

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