You can't Violate Roe v Wade by setting policy. Th
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The ruling blocking Texas standards for abortion clinics was a direct violation of the 7-2 Roe v Wade ruling.
Sure you can, just as you can violate civil rights laws with 'policies' discriminating against voters.
If a case is brought before Federal courts alleging violation of the LAW by 'policies', the Courts have the right, the Constitutional obligation, to render a decision.
If you don't understand that basic principle, you're lost.
That's how some of the voting rights 'policies', voter suppression attempts, are 'stayed', stopped from implementation. Read the opinion in the TX case. The judges nearly laughed the defendants out of court for the specious reasoning behind the State's actions. [/quote]