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This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the implications of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the case involving Mississippi’s ban on abortion after 15 weeks, which was argued before the Supreme Court on Dec. 1. How much has the legal regime created by Roe and Casey distorted our civic and political life? And what would be likely to happen if the Supreme Court did overturn the Roe and Casey decisions in their Dobbs ruling? Would it be as incendiary as some people seem to assume? Then the guys discuss the primary theme of Blake Masters’ campaign for Senate: “In America, you should be able to raise a family on one single income.” Is it true that people can’t do that right now? Do the proponents of this vision ignore the costs associated with it? And are GDP growth and family formation really at odds?
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization | SCOTUSblog
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Oral Arguments
Exit poll results from the 2021 election for Virginia governor | Washington Post
The Blake Masters Vision | National Review
Why Parents Staying Home to Raise Their Kids Is a Good Thing | National Review
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