Roughly 33 percent said the court had too much power, according to a new Emerson College Supreme Court Report.
Roughly one-third of Republicans feel the Supreme Court has too much power, despite the highest court currently having a conservative majority.While Republicans gave the Supreme Court an approval rating of 51 percent, roughly 33 percent said the court had too much power, according to a new Emerson College Supreme Court Report.
Across the country, the procedure is banned in 14 states, while others have attempted to prohibit or severely restrict the practice.The few exceptions to abortion bans in the states include preventing the death of a pregnant mother or when the pregnancy results from rape or incest. Some states also allow abortions if the fetus is considered to have conditions that would significantly impair the quality of life or lead to rapid death after birth.
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