My point is that you cannot infer anything about Alito's personal views on abortion from his decision in the case. Nor was his decision "anti-abortion," as CNN described it. It simply was a finding that the husband-notification statute was not unconstitutional.
There could be another case in which Alito would have ruled on the other side. Would that make him "pro-abortion"?
It's anti-abortion. It fruitlessly endorsed limits on what the Supreme Court currently holds to be a far more expansive personal right.
There could be another case in which Alito would have ruled on the other side. Would that make him "pro-abortion"?
It would certainly be a pro-abortion decision. Is there such a case? I think you and I would be both be shocked if there was.