Roe v Wade: US supreme court strikes down abortion rights
https://www.irishtimes.com/world/us/...rights-ruling/
Contraception, gay marriage: Clarence Thomas signals new targets for supreme court
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...aception-lgbtq
Right to Contraception
The Griswold v. Connecticut decision was decided in 1965, when the Supreme Court decided in a 7-2 decision that people have the right to privacy granted by the Bill of Rights that protects against state restrictions on contraception. If overturned, states would be granted the ability to outlaw various forms of birth control.
Right to Homosexual Conduct
In 2003, the Supreme Court decided in a 6-3 vote in the Lawrence v. Texas case that making it a crime for members of the same sex from having intimate sexual relations violates the due process clause.
Right to Gay Marriage
Lastly, the high court decided in 2015 in the Obergefell v. Hodges case that the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment protects the rights of same-sex couples to get married in the same ways that opposite-sex couples can.
Anyone care to explain what's going on?