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In a majority opinion written by Justice Harry A. Blackmun, the Court held that a set of Texas statutes criminalizing abortion in most instances violated a woman’s constitutional right of privacy,

Constitutional privacy protections can never supersede constitutional protections of human life. That is the logical fallacy of it all. Can a murderer be protected by the constitution for his privacy to keep the dead body in his closet? Doesn't that just sound silly and not make logical since? That is the legal ruling that blemished the entire justice system for decades.

The only legal solution that I support is an amendment that straightened out and explained an exception for abortion. Then everything would be lawful and not make a joke out of the legal system.