Abstract
Professor Shai Stern of Bar Ilan University in Israel analyzes the Court’s decision and argues that its approach not only denies a previously recognized constitutional right, but also opens the door for the challenge to other recognized rights. In addition, Professor Stern highlights the Court’s own delegitimization and contribution to rising political polarization.
First Page
841
Recommended Citation
Shai
Stern,
From Conciliation to Conflict: How Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Reshapes the Supreme Court's Role in American Polarized Society,
54
Loy. U. Chi. L. J.
841
(2023).
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https://lawecommons.luc.edu/luclj/vol54/iss3/4
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