Lawyer, 'Roe' Now at Odds on Abortion DALLAS (AP) - They were on the same side 30 years ago, fighting for the right of women to get an abortion. But attorney Sarah Weddington and one-time abortion rights poster girl Norma McCorvey have sharply contrasting views today.Weddington, the lawyer who tried the Roe v. Wade case and became an icon of the women's rights movement, is worried that as the 30th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision approaches Wednesday, anti-abortion forces are gaining political strength.``It's melancholy celebration,'' Weddington says. ``I am more concerned today about the future of Roe v....