Well, it happened. The Supreme Court effectively overturned Roe v. Wade tonight for folks in Texas under cover of darkness That’s right! The biggest abortion rights news in 50 years happened in the shadows
Instead of issuing a ruling blocking Texas’ 6-week abortion ban from taking effect, the Court did nothing. But in this case, doing nothing is actually doing EVERYTHING. Because by doing nothing, the justices said Roe is no longer good law.
Wait. How can the justices doing nothing be the same thing as the justices saying something? I’ll explain.
Texas’ #SB8 bans abortion at 6 weeks. That means it bans abortion well before a fetus is viable. Roe v. Wade says specifically states can’t do that. Doesn’t matter. Texas just did that.
Now normally when Texas lawmakers try to ban abortion—because they have before!—there’s a big long court fight. It can take YEARS for a case to go from legislation to the Supreme Court.
And that’s because it takes a long time to develop evidence and go through the arguments. Courts normally take their time deciding big weighty constitutional questions.
And normally when the Supreme Court is going to do something like overturn—or substantially change—the law it does so after a bunch of briefs and oral arguments. And it does so with a case that is “on the docket.”
“On the docket” is lawyer-speak for when a court formally accepts a case to resolve. It puts it “on the docket.” The docket is the public record of legal challenges—important for transparency and a healthy democracy!
It turns out the conservative justices aren’t the biggest fans of transparency, and so they have developed a side hustle—a shadow docket if you will-—and that’s the place where they can wreak havoc outside of public view.
The Supreme Court has done all sorts of terrible things via the shadow docket—like letting the Biden administration eviction moratorium lapse and now gutting abortion rights law!
If SCOTUS was interested in upholding abortion rights precedent, it would have issued an order that says basically “sorry Texas, Roe says you can’t ban abortion at 6 weeks. Nice try.” SCOTUS didn’t issue that order.
And by not issuing that order, SCOTUS signaled that the 6-3 conservative majority has no interest in upholding Roe as precedent. And it did so on the shadow docket.
You might remember that there actually is a formal challenge to Roe v. Wade “on the docket” for SCOTUS this term—Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Well guess what? The last 24 hours just told us everything about how SCOTUS plans to rule in Dobbs.
A lot could still happen this week. The fight in Texas isn’t necessarily a done deal. We’re in the earliest phases of figuring out this new landscape for abortion rights and access, but nobody has you covered like we do over at @RewireNewsGroup.
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The nuts and bolts of today's argument is less about how far the conservatives roll back mifepristone access and the likely reality that there are at least 5 votes to use the Comstock Act to impose national abortion bans in a variety of flavors
Pills by mail is an absolute game changer when it comes to abortion access and that's precisely why conservatives have attacked it
I desperately need folks to understand that this is intentional. Johnston and his ilk depend on reinforcing poverty as a policy choice in part to bleed social services and redirect funding to their Christian grifts. They actually say this part out loud.
If I accomplish anything in this one short life I've been given its to help folks FUCKING GRASP that "cultural welfare" is economic welfare. There are no fiscal conservatives. CULTURAL WELFARE IS ECONOMICS FFS
To state it more plainly. The war on our bodies and identities is directly tied to our ability to produce labor and be compensated for it. And our ability to be full civic participants. It's not new.
Johnathan Mitchell, architect of Texas' bounty hunter abortion ban in particular wants a court to bite on his argument that Comstock functions as a full federal criminal ban on mailing abortion pills AND ALSO a means to attack state laws that affirmatively protect abortion
Honestly if you’re a white person who says they’re committed to racial justice and you’re in good standing with most your family I have *questions* for you and they are definitely pointed
Full disclosure I’m in contact with exactly three members of my birth and extended family for this specific reason
That first question is how committed are you, really
Okay so some moments of joy from today’s graduation. In her speech Olive gave a special shout out on behalf of her for her older brother to the gym teacher who really did not like him. Because. She’s Italian 😂💥
She also declared this was the year she leaves the drama behind.
SO SAY WE ALL ❤️😂
Most kids talked about how they liked field trips and my kid … did not and this is something about apple and the tree 😂🤷🏻♀️❤️
God today was hard. Like. I’ve been in progressive journalism for over 10 years and have covered a lot of shitty things that impact me and my family personally. But going to Olive’s elementary school graduation today hit different than even I was braced for
The day started with her older brother in angry tears that he didn’t move his chemistry final so he could be at her ceremony because….what if. And then it moved to alerts about additional police at all the schools because…threats
We then toggled to Olive processing the news herself that she was going to school just a morning after a massacre like this was a normal thing to do in this county while also still being excited about her day.