Why the Supreme Court may look to China as it reconsiders Roe v. Wade

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Why the Supreme Court may look to China as it reconsiders Roe v. Wade
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Conservatives often dismiss arguments about global standards. So why did Chief Justice John Roberts recently reference China and North Korea?

: Canada, China, Iceland, the Netherlands, North Korea, Singapore and Vietnam. It's a number anti-abortion advocates often have focused on in the debate over the law.

"Say what you will about it, it exists in black-and-white letter law," he said. "Those countries have a limitation and those limitations are in place."That such comparisons to other countries are being made in the first place is something of a departure from how many conservative justices have viewed constitutional law in the past.

Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts at the Supreme Court on October 01, 2021., warned of what he described as the danger of jurists looking abroad for help in interpreting U.S. law.

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