COMMENTARY ON DECISION OVERTURNING ROE V. WADE

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CONSTITUTIONAL & ETHICS EXPERT MARVIN MORALES

COMMENTARY ON DECISION OVERTURNING ROE V. WADE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JUNE 24, 2022

(SAN ANTONIO, TX) MARVIN MORALES, Constitutional Law & Legal Ethics expert and licensed Texas  lawyer comments and shares his opinions and expertise on today’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade by  the U.S. Supreme Court:

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“Do you remember playing MONOPOLY as a child? What strikes me most is how every household had their own unique  rules. (Ours was a side pot of  money collected on the Free  Parking.) Now recall all the fights  ensued at your friend’s house  because of said rule changes;  especially those sprung at the last  second. Today, the Supreme Court  changed the federal jurisprudence  system and has effectively decided  to stop paying $200 for players  passing Go.”

“I share no opinion on the subject of  abortion, but rather only wish to  highlight the effects today’s  decision renders on the practice of  law.”

“Our legal system is based on the  practical notion called stare decisis  whereby we respect and weigh  greater past legal precedents in  resolving new legal issues. It could  be argued the ethical duty of all  jurists is to preserve legal precedents for the common good  until such time as the law imposes  no substantial burden on the  community. In other words, the  burden of changing any law rests on  the person seeking the change.”

“In my opinion, today’s decision in  Dobbs v. Jackson announces the  end to stare decisis and upends our  entire legal system and traditions— to include fifty years of arguably  history’s greatest Justices upholding Roe v. Wade’s legal  precedent. Indeed, as Justice Sonia  Sotomayor’s dissent points out,  there’s no discernible reason to  overrule Roe other than the change  in the Court’s composition. Consequently, lawyers and all jurist no longer can rely on past legal  precedent or stare decisis because the better indicator of how the  Supreme Court will rule is based on the personal politics and beliefs of each individual Justices.”

“Here in Texas we elect our Judges and inevitably politics permeates in  all their decisions. Of course,  should we grow tired of said judge  we simply vote them out. No such  luck with a Supreme Court Justice.  Without course change we can  expect a future where the rules of  the game are constantly changing;  where liberty & justice are reserved  for the few.”

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Mr. Morales is available for further commentary or guest interview in either English or Spanish language. Direct  media requests to:

Email:  marvinmoraleslaw@gmail.com

Twitter: @Marvin11Morales

Phone: (210) 605-0682

EXECUTIVE BIO: Marvin Morales is  a practicing San Antonio attorney  and alumnus of the University of  Texas at Austin (BA-Psychology)  and St. Mary’s University (J.D./ M.B.A.). Mr. Morales is an expert in  judicial ethics law and counts  constitutional law as his favorite  specialty.  

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KEYWORDS:  #DobbsvJackson #RoevWade

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