Jim Obergefell, right, and then-HRC President Chad Griffin at the Round-Up Saloon on June 29, 2015, celebrating marriage equality days after the ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. (David Taffet/Dallas Voice) How the Supreme Court may undo marriage equality DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writertaffet@dallasvoice.com The current U.S.
Supreme Court has already shown it has little respect for precedent. With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we’ve seen what the current court is willing to do.
The court didn’t make abortion illegal in the U.S., Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, but returned abortion rights to the states.
And that meant eliminating a woman’s right to terminate a pregnancy across the south with Texas instituting among the harshest restrictions.