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Q: What did the supreme court strike down in roe vs wade?
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What was the topic of the supreme court decision roe Wade?

Abortion.


What year was the supreme court roe v. wade?

2012


Can president revoke roe v wade?

No, only the US Supreme Court can.


What did the supreme court ruling in Roe v Wade?

Ruled that abortion is legal.


What was the majority decision in Roe Vs Wade?

The US Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of Roe vs. Wade.


How did Roe v Wade get passed with a Republican pres?

congress and senate or supreme court


Roe v. Wade was a famous Supreme Court case concerning?

abortion rights


What was the decision in roe v. wade supreme court case?

The decision was that a women has the right to an abortion if her life is in jeopardy. Later, the Supreme Court would increase that too she can get an abortion any time before the middle of the second trimester.


What Supreme Court decision in 1973 was a victory for the women's movement in the US?

Roe v. Wade


Where was Roe v Wade located?

Roe v. Wade was not located in a specific physical location. It refers to a landmark Supreme Court case that was decided on January 22, 1973. The case took place at the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.


How many years passed between the establishment of the national organization for women and the US supreme court landmark Roe v wade decision?

The National Organization for Women was founded in 1966; Roe v. Wade was decided by the Supreme Court in 1973; thus, seven years passed between the founding of NOW and the Court ruling in Roe v. Wade.


Was Roe v. Wade heard by the US Supreme Court in 1970?

Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113 (1973)No. Roe vs. Wade, the landmark case which disallowed federal or state restrictions on abortion and asserted a woman's constitutional right to privacy, was first heard in a District Court in Texas, before reaching the Supreme Court, which announced its decision in 1973.