The Story of Roe & Doe
Who were the faces behind the decisions? Read about their stories.
Supreme Court Decisions
• Explore an overview of Roe v. Wade and its progeny.
• Search for important U.S. Supreme Court abortion cases, brief and more in-depth summaries, and texts of the decisions
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Why End Roe
On January 22, 1973, in its twin
decisions, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the
U.S. Supreme Court created a constitutional right to abortion
throughout the nine months of pregnancy. These decisions have been
widely criticized on historical, scientific, and legal grounds.
Scholar John Hart Ely said of Roe: "It is bad because it
is bad constitutional law, or rather because it is not
constitutional law and gives almost no sense of an obligation to
try to be." ("The Wages of Crying Wolf," Yale Law Journal
1973)
The purpose of EndRoe.org is to promote a
fuller understanding of what the Court did in Roe and
Doe and why these fundamentally erroneous decisions must
be corrected.
Email Congress
January 22, 2012, marks the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Please send a message to your members of Congress urging them to work to end Roe v. Wade and support the legal protection of all unborn children. Thanks!
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