Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas ruled that Roy’s murder could lead to a review of other decisions, such as contraception and access to same-sex marriage (Image: AP/Reuters).

The Supreme Court ruling on the abolition of Roe v. Wade may open the door to other decisions, including those that protect access to contraception and allow same-sex relationships and marriage.

Friday’s 6-3 ruling overturned Roe v. Wade, and Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruled in favor of Mississippi, admitting that the state bans most abortions 15 weeks after pregnancy.

Justice Clarence Thomas writes that the same reasons for not having the right to an abortion may apply to other cases.

Judge Samuel Alito, in a majority opinion, wrote that the decision “should be understood to call into question cases not related to abortion.” In his attached opinion, Thomas agreed.

He added that the court must consider other cases that belong to the precedent of previous processes.

“Therefore, going forward, we must consider all substantive cases in this court, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell,” Thomas writes.

The three groundbreaking cases cited by Thomas, which protected access to contraception and allowed same-sex relationships and marriage, are based on the same legal reasoning as ro.

In Roe, personal privacy rights protected by a proper litigation clause included the individual’s right to decide whether or not to have a child.

Thomas wrote: “A substantive decision in any trial is ‘obviously wrong’.

“After these apparently bogus decisions are overturned, the question remains whether other constitutional provisions guarantee the many rights exercised by our substantive trials,” he added.

In opposition to this view, three liberal Supreme Court justices opposed this very idea, saying, “No one should be sure that this majority will get the job done.”

“Not only roe deer and Casey on the right are allowed,” judges Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan wrote.

“Instead, the courts have linked it to other freedoms established for decades, including bodily integrity, family relations and reproduction. The right to abort pregnancy is more obviously derived directly from the right to purchase and use contraceptives.” “

They added: For their part, these rights have recently led to same-sex intimacy and marriage.

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