The right to privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the constitution, she explained, but it's something that's been codified in decisions over and over again for the last several decades. The legal framework for these cases has been "based on the idea of a zone of privacy that exists for people to essentially be free from government intervention and control in making these kinds of very personal decisions," Bae said.
Undoing Roe v. Wade and eliminating the right to abortion access opens up the door to dismantling other rights that have previously been protected under that implied right to privacy. That can include the right to same-sex marriage and interracial marriage, as well as the right to decide certain aspects of your child's education
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