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Abortion: January 19, 2005

Roe Demands an End to Abortion

Norma McCorvey, known as the "Roe" in the infamous 1973 Roe v Wade Supreme Court Decision that legalized abortion, is petitioning the court to have the ruling overturned. On Monday she told Fox News, "We're going to be fling a Motion 60 brief tomorrow with the Supreme Court and ask and plead and beg them to please overturn Roe versus Wade." - more from NewsMax. HT: LifeSteward via TexasBug

Note that McCorvey has been an active pro-life advocate since her conversion to Christianity in 1995. In addition, she endorsed Bush last October.

Here is McCorvey's official Press Release [HT: Pajamahadin]:

Roe Goes Back To Supreme Court
McCorvey Appeals To Overturn ‘Grave Injustice’

WASHINGTON, January 18, 2005 – Norma McCorvey, the former “Jane Roe” whose case first legalized abortion on demand 32 years ago, today announced she is formally asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take her case and to reverse Roe v. Wade, or at least, order a trial on the merits. McCorvey’s case cites the sworn testimony of more than 1,000 women hurt by abortion.

"This is the day I've longed for," said McCorvey, who deeply regrets her role in legalizing abortion. "Now we know so much more, and I plead with the Court to listen to the witnesses and re-evaluate Roe v. Wade. It was a dreadful day in America when the Supreme Court allowed a woman to kill her own child.”

"With each child aborted, there is another tragedy: the harm to the mother,” McCorvey said. “I've worked in abortion facilities, and I've seen firsthand the horrific nature of abortion and its devastation to women and girls."

Allan Parker, president of The Justice Foundation, and lead attorney on the case, said much has changed since the high court’s 1973 ruling.
“We’re asking the Court to find, based on the changed legal and factual conditions, that it would be a grave injustice to continue Roe v. Wade,” Parker said.

The Foundation filed a petition for writ of certiorari on January 14, 2005, which reached the Court today, January 18, asking the Supreme Court to hear the case. It was first filed in a district court in Dallas in June 2003. Federal rules allow an original party to request a ruling be vacated when factual and legal changes make the decision no longer just. A legal summary and other documents can be viewed at www.alarryross.com or at www.operationoutcry.org.

Updates:

Others have picked up the story - Mod-Blog, Serenity Thru Hope Ministries, Pro-Life News, SenescentMan, Pro-Life Blogs, Conservative Life, WorldMagBlog, AfterAbortion and Blogma

Posted by tim at January 19, 2005 12:35 AM




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