In the past year, with the confirmation of conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and a wave of states deciding to tighten abortion laws, could the landmark decision be struck down?
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As surprising as it might seem, it isn't uncommon for Supreme Court justices to change their mind. The nation's high court has overturned 236 rulings in its history, some of which marked sea changes in American society and rule of law. However, it seems remarkable when the case in question is as tightly woven into the fabric of American life as Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion.
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