Just because it was affirmed via interpreted decisions, doesn’t turn it into a constitutional right (it’s not directly IN the constitution..) Who remembers Plessy vs Ferguson and Brown vs The Board of Ed.? It’s not the first time a decision has been overturned.
Just because it was affirmed via interpreted decisions, doesn’t turn it into a constitutional right (it’s not directly IN the constitution..) Who remembers Plessy vs Ferguson and Brown vs The Board of Ed.? It’s not the first time a decision has been overturned.
Just because it was affirmed via interpreted decisions, doesn’t turn it into a constitutional right (it’s not directly IN the constitution..) Who remembers Plessy vs Ferguson and Brown vs The Board of Ed.? It’s not the first time a decision has been overturned.
There is nothing about women in the constitution. See this: https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/why-there-are-no-women-in-the-constitution