The Supreme Court has announced it will hear the case Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health. The case will pose a fundamental question to the court that challenges aspects of Roe v. Wade: “Whether all pre-viability prohibitions on elective abortions are unconstitutional.” In other words, is it constitutional to have certain legal pro-life protections before the preborn child is able to survive outside the womb?
The U.S. Supreme Court will finally review the previous Court’s decisions established by Roe v. Wade and continuing in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which made the United States one of only seven nations across the globe that allows the barbaric act of abortion for any reason after twenty weeks of pregnancy. The Supreme Court's ruling on this case, Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health, could be a major step towards making the United States a pro-life nation.
There is no way to predict how the Supreme Court will rule on a case, especially a complicated and high-profile case like this. But there are things we can do to make the most of this moment: