For updated global info & data on COVID-19, please click HERE.For updated global data & graphs on COVID-19, please click HERE.For COVID-19 cases and death counts in USA by state, please click HERE.For COVID-19 cases in Florida via Florida COVID Action, please click HERE.For COVID-19 cases in Florida, via Florida state government, please click HERE.On Monday, May 17, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments next term (October, 2021) in a major abortion case from Mississippi. It involves a 2018 law that would ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, and poses a challenge to Roe v. Wade. There are much discussions on: if the Supreme Court rules that this Mississippi law can be upheld, whether it would upend Roe and Casey and upend abortion law cases as we know them. It would allow states to implement much more restrictive law(s) concerning abortion.
In the video published on May 18, 2021, “Supreme Court to hear major abortion case next term that could erode Roe v. Wade“, below:
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a potentially groundbreaking case, which could result in the most important ruling on abortion since Roe v. Wade. NBC justice correspondent Pete Williams reports for TODAY, in the video published on May 18, 2021, “Supreme Court agrees to hear case challenging Roe v. Wade“, below:
In the video published on May 17, 2021, “Supreme Court to take up case next term that could limit Roe v. Wade“, below:
The Supreme Court has decided to hear a Mississippi abortion case that will, essentially, challenge Roe v. Wade. NBC’s Pete Williams joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to discuss, in the video published on May 17, 2021, “Supreme Court agrees to hear major abortion case“, below:
CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on a handful of new decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court involving Uber, Johnson and Johnson and a Mississippi abortion ban, in the video published on May 17, 2021, “Supreme Court agrees to hear Mississippi abortion ban case“, below:
CBS News Legal contributor Professor Jessica Levinson of Loyola Law School speaks with CBSN’s Tanya Rivero about the impact this case would have nationwide, in the video published on May 17, 2021, “Supreme Court agrees to hear Mississippi abortion case“, below:
In the video published on May 18, 2021, by CBS News “Supreme Court agrees to take up Mississippi’s abortion law, in challenge to Roe v. Wade“, below:
Editor-at-large for The 19th Errin Haines and social media editor for SCOTUS blog Katie Barlow discuss the decision by the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging Roe V. Wade, and reflect on how some Republican voters supported the former president solely because of his stance on abortion, in the video published on May 17, 2021, “SCOTUS Takes Up Major Abortion Case, Which GOP Is ‘Laser Focused On’“, below:
For more in-depth discussion on Abortion Laws recorded on July 25, 1972, with guests: John Thomas Noonan and Roy Lucas, hosted by William F. Buckley Jr., in the video published on January 26, 2017, “Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Abortion Laws: Pro and Con“, below:
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