The landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case has been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court following a 6-3 vote in favor of Mississippi’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case.
“The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives,” the ruling read.
Now, states across the nation have the right to enact their own legislation, with 23 states and territories immediately banning abortion.
“With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent,” the dissenting vote read.
Trigger laws to ban abortion are also active in 13 states, including Mississippi. In 2007, the state approved a trigger law that would make abortion illegal across Mississippi excluding cases where the mother’s life is in danger or caused by a formally charged case of rape.
Attorney General Lynn Fitch, who led the charge to overturn Roe, applauded the Justices on their decision.
“Today marks a new era in American history — and a great day for the American people,” Fitch said. “Roe v Wade is now behind us, consigned to the list of infamous cases that collapsed under the weight of their errors. This decision is a victory not only for women and children, but for the Court itself. I commend the Court for restoring constitutional principle and returning this important issue to the American people.”
More than a handful of other Mississippi elected officials have already responded to the landmark decision:
Governor Tate Reeves
This is a joyous day!
Read my statement on the landmark Mississippi Dobbs case that overturned Roe v. Wade. pic.twitter.com/kT2SXyZaze
— Governor Tate Reeves (@tatereeves) June 24, 2022
Senator Roger Wicker
This is a momentous day for our nation, and Mississippi led the charge. This decision is an answered prayer, marking the beginning of the next chapter in our fight to protect the unborn.
— Senator Roger Wicker (@SenatorWicker) June 24, 2022
Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith
#RoeVsWade has been a terrible stain on our nation for too long. I’m grateful to God for His divine guidance in the Supreme Court’s decision on #Dobbs, and I’m so proud that MS has had a leading role in this case.
— U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (@SenHydeSmith) June 24, 2022
Representative Michael Guest
Prayers have been answered. The right to life just won a historic victory with Roe being overturned. I was honored to be part of this case by submitting an amicus brief (link below) to the Court laying out the legal precedent for Roe to be overturned. https://t.co/atS2WCe6uU
— Michael Guest (@GuestCongress) June 24, 2022
Representative Steven Palazzo
“This landmark decision made by the Supreme Court is a win for every child that has been cruelly aborted and every child who has yet to be born in this country,” said Congressman Palazzo. “It’s also a win for every state. Roe v. Wade was never a decision to be made on a federal level and should rightfully go back to the states.”
Speaker Philip Gunn
The day so many prayed for is here. HB1510 is law and Roe v. Wade is no more. With love for children and the women who bear them, we move forward to secure strong and lasting legal protections and cultural support for life, and a vibrant network of abortion alternatives. 1/3
— Philip Gunn (@PhilipGunnMS) June 24, 2022
State Auditor Shad White
Thanking God today for the ruling in the Dobbs case.
Thanks to President Trump and his appointees to the Supreme Court, untold unborn children will be saved.
Rina and I are praising God for this victory.
— Shad White (@shadwhite) June 24, 2022
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