The Wisconsin Supreme Court race will ultimately decide the state’s balance of power and whether its 1849 abortion ban is upheld.
case. They’ve relied on it to be able to make their own decisions regarding bodily autonomy, and in my opinion, our Supreme Court indecided that case incorrectly. It ignored precedent. It ignored the Constitution. It ignored the will of the people,”despite the fact that the U.S. Constitution nowhere says anything about a right to abortion.
With regards to potentially one day hearing the lawsuit against the state’s abortion ban, she declined to say how she would rule. However, she has stated that she believes women have a right to abort their unborn babies.Protasiewicz’s opponent, Justiceher for “telegraphing how she would rule on abortion if she had the chance,” according to the report. Kelly said he believes judicial candidates should not broadcast their political opinions in order to maintain the view that courts are impartial.
“This is why we don’t talk about politics,” Kelly said of his opponent at the same campaign stop in March. “This is why we don’t talk about personal values. There has to be a commitment to the actual work of the courts. And if you can’t confine yourself to that, maybe you’re running for the wrong office.”
Conservative justices hold a shaky 4-3 majority in the state Supreme Court, considered uncertain because Justice Brian Hagedorn is seen as an unreliable conservative who occasionally buckles on issues where the leftwing legacy media piles on. However, Justice Patience Roggensack is not seeking reelection, meaning conservatives “could lose control of the court for the first time since 2008,” the report states.
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