She didn't have anything to do with those two cases and should not feel guilty for them. Luckily she did little damage during her tenur compared to those justices in the 60's and 70's.
She didn't have anything to do with those two cases and should not feel guilty for them. Luckily she did little damage during her tenur compared to those justices in the 60's and 70's.
She may not have ruled on Roe but every time it's used as a basis for a new ruling it's just as bad.
Sandra Day O'Connor was one of the authors of the Casey decision.
As such, she is responsible for the continuing deaths of children killed under the authorization of Roe v. Wade.
That was a golden opportunity to end decades of political rancor by reversing an unconstitutional decision of the court. She voted to confirm it instead.
She voted pro-abortion just about every chance she got.