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The laws Alito cited in striking down Roe were passed before women could vote
Justice Samuel Alito, who authored the US Supreme Court’s majority opinion overturning Roe v Wade, rooted it in a historical review of abortion in the US, finding “an unbroken tradition of prohibiting abortion on pain of criminal punishment persisted from the earliest days of the common law until 1973.”This isn’t exactly correct. And as many have noted, he cites decisions made by the same people who endorsed slavery, among other crimes. But there is something else especially telling in the long list of anti-abortion laws listed in the decision: They were passed before women could vote.About women, without womenRead the rest of this story on qz.com. Become a member to get unlimited access to

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