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Bill Press: Political hacks out to destroy Supreme Court

As was widely reported, on Wednesday, December 1, the Supreme Court held oral arguments on the most direct threat to Roe v. Wade since the case was decided in 1973 by a vote of 7-2. At issue, a Mississippi anti-abortion law which would ban abortions in the state after 15 weeks of pregnancy.

That, by itself, is hugely important. The vast majority of American women have grown up believing that, under the Constitution, they have the right to control their

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