NYcarbineer
Diamond Member
The argument was settled in Roe v Wade. The first trimester fetus is not a person and thus does not have constitutional protection as such. Since it is part of the woman's body, and she does have constitutional protection as a person,
her right to terminate the pregnancy is constitutionally protected as a right of privacy.
I assume that's the arguement that you would expect a person to use while they stand in Judgement before the Higher Powers, accused of the Murder of their own child. If so, you've got a lot more guts than I do, carbineer.
Roe v Wade does not prevent a person from NOT having an abortion.