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US U-TURN ON ROE v WADE
by New Worker correspondent
THE SUPREME COURT giveth and the Supreme Court taketh away. In 1973 the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled in the case of Roe v Wade that the Constitution of the United States generally protects a pregnant woman’s liberty to choose to have an abortion. Last month the same court completely reversed this decision, saying that the same 18th Century document said nothing of the kind and that “States’ Rights” in the USA is generally a reactionary slogan to justify discriminatory laws and the gerrymandering of congressional constituencies. The latest ruling has effectively seen the end of access to abortion in conservative southern and mid-western states.
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Battles ahead and won
by New Worker correspondent
LAST WEEK industrial action was dominated by transport union RMT. This week train driver’s union ASLEF is taking on the cause of the Croydon tram drivers, whilst transport and other unions are taking or preparing for industrial action.
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Battles ahead and won