And in that brief you again raised the question about Roe being wrongly decided.
The Court even invited lawyers to argue that it had wrongly decided some earlier cases.
In my opinion both these cases were wrongly decided.
However, there was a sentiment that the Lords had decided wrongly.
I would therefore hold that in this respect Handscomb was wrongly decided.
Assuming the Bowers case was wrongly decided, how should the court respond?
Several justices signaled their belief that the case had been "wrongly decided."
"We continue to believe that Roe was wrongly decided and should be overruled," it said.
In my opinion both these cases were inconsistent with Lawrence and were wrongly decided.
Judge Robert Bork believes that all those cases, going back 60 years and more, were wrongly decided.