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Justice Stevens is now the strongest supporter of the right to choose on the Supreme Court. If Stevens retires and is replaced by an anti-choice justice, the court will shift dramatically in its support for reproductive choice.
Although five other justices are currently on record as supporting the "essential holding" of Roe v. Wade, the nature of that support is tenuous. The U.S. Supreme Court decided the two most recent cases concerning the fundamental right to choose by a one-vote margin.
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