I’m not sure why it’s thought that the Supreme Court cannot change their minds about decisions that were made decades (or even centuries) ago. If that was the case, why are we still trying to overturn Roe v. Wade?
I shoulda known...there’s a Wikipedia list of them! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_overruled_United_States_Supreme_Court_decisions
I don’t even know the procedure. My thinking was that IF it involved the Supreme Court, I wouldn’t be surprised if they wouldn’t even take it up.
The interesting thing about Roe v. Wade is that, after striking down all abortion laws in the US, the Supreme Court itself instituted the trimester system.
The Supreme Court has no power to create law, it is only empowered to rule on the constitutionality of existing law.
70 million abortions in America since 1973 was the result of the Supreme Court usurping the power of states to regulate abortion.
And now, they are taxpayer funded.