Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch is optimistic. Last year, she urged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to protect unborn babies again. Now, she believes the high court very well may do so this summer through the Mississippi case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.
“When you looked at the majority of the court you could feel a good sense of they know it’s time to do something, and truly I don’t think they would have taken up our case if they weren’t prepared to make some type of overture against Roe v. Wade and for the Dobbs case,” Fitch told 16 WAPT News this week.
The case centers around a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. Currently, Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey force states to legalize the killing of unborn babies for any reason up to viability, about 22 weeks.
In December, lawyers for the state asked the Supreme Court to overturn Roe and allow states to protect unborn babies from abortion at least by 15 weeks of pregnancy, if not sooner, as most other countries do.
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Well, Roe vs Wade should be overturned, but even righting this wrong will not save the United States, the shedding of this innocent blood has desecrated this land, and according to God’s WORD this land must be cleansed by fire; thus, this fire will fall from the East to the West, and the United States will never rise again.
God will save those that have accepted Christ Jesus as their LORD and Savior, but He will not save this nation.
As CHRISTIANS, WE NEED TO STAND UP THE UNBORN BABIES. They CAN’T STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES; WE MUST DO IT FOR THEM!!!
I thank my all-mighty God daily for our adopted daughter, her two fine sons and loyal husband. We lost our first child at birth and because my wife could not give birth again, we adopted our daughter
I’m sorry but there are so many good and decent married couples in our country that are unable to have children and looking to adopt I am shocked that any abortions are taking place. I think in many cases the doctors are at fault as they know of those that have lost children and looking for one to adopt.