What the Supreme Court’s marriage equality ruling means for reproductive rights [View all]
Crossposted in GD. The article is only 4 paragraphs, so it's all here.
http://www.salon.com/2015/06/26/what_the_supreme_courts_marriage_equality_ruling_means_for_reproductive_rights/
Theres a little Easter egg in Fridays marriage equality ruling that could have major repercussions for reproductive rights activists if and when the Supreme Court takes up the issue of abortion again.
In his opinion for the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy references the interplay of personal choice as it relates to same-sex marriage. But, in doing so, he also acknowledges the way individual autonomy relates to other life decisions, such as the right to use contraception or have a baby:
A first premise of the Courts relevant precedents is that the right to personal choice regarding marriage is inherent in the concept of individual autonomy.
Like choices concerning contraception, family relationships, procreation, and childrearing, all of which are protected by the Constitution, decisions concerning marriage are among the most intimate that an individual can make.
Lets string some things together here: choices concerning contraception
procreation, and childrearing
are protected by the Constitution. Its a single line, but its no throwaway especially not in a SCOTUS decision that affirms equal access to happiness and control over ones own life. It could set a precedent thats invaluable to the fight to secure reproductive rights once and for all.