Mississippi Attorney General Details Abortion Case That Could Undo Roe v. Wade

Published: Sept. 22, 2021, 7 a.m.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Dec. 1 in what some are saying is the biggest abortion-related case of the past four decades.\xa0\nDobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization could result in the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the returning of power to the states to set their own abortion laws, as they did prior to the high court's 1973 ruling in Roe.\n\u201cI feel very confident that we're going to win,\u201d Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says.\xa0\nFitch, a Republican, has filed briefs with the Supreme Court asking the justices to deliver \u201cstrong clarity\u201d on the issue of abortion in their ruling.\xa0\nThe high-profile case goes back to a Mississippi law passed in 2018, which restricts abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.\xa0Days after the bill passed, Jackson Women's Health Organization, the state's only abortion clinic, filed a lawsuit seeking to block the law, which was enjoined by a lower court and is currently in abeyance.\nFitch joins \u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\u201d to explain the significance of the case and what will happen to abortion laws across the country if the court upholds Mississippi\u2019s law.\xa0\nWe also cover these stories:\n\nPresident Joe Biden addresses the U.N. General Assembly for the first time since taking office.\n\nHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas again claims the American border is closed.\n\nSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., urges the Biden administration to stop deporting the growing number of Haitian migrants arriving on the southern border.\n\n\nEnjoy the show!\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.