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- W4384927282 abstract "In June, 2022, when the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, the 1973 case protecting the right to abortion at the federal level, Senator Susan Collins, a Republican legislator from Maine, criticised the decision in a statement in a press release. The Supreme Court, she wrote, had “abandoned a fifty-year precedent at a time that the country is desperate for stability” and she drew attention to “the importance of supporting long-standing precedents”. It is noteworthy that, in her statement, Collins did not reach for the language of freedom, equality, or progress to express dismay at the abrogation of a right that affects the lives of roughly half the population. Rather, she anchored the legitimacy of that right in its connection to the past: “Throwing out a precedent overnight that the country has relied upon for half a century is not conservative. It is a sudden and radical jolt to the country that will lead to political chaos, anger, and a further loss of confidence in our government.” Never mind that other precedents, such as human enslavement and the enforced sterilisation of minoritised people by the state, similarly boast deep histories. The valence of time depth, in Senator Collins's telling, was self-evidently positive." @default.
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- W4384927282 title "What we get wrong about patriarchy" @default.
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