Harry Blackmun’s daughter speaks about her father’s Roe v. Wade decision
By Sarah Terzo(The following is taken from Anne Hendershott’s, The Politics of Abortion, where Hendershott analyzes what Sally Blackmun said in Blackmun’s introduction to Gloria Feldt, The War on Choice.)

Sally Blackmun
“Sally Blackmun, an abortion-rights activist and daughter of Justice Harry Blackmun, who authored the Roe v. Wade
 opinion, recounts how personal considerations entered into her father’s
 thinking on the matter. She recalls that he often discussed the broad 
issues involved in his cases with his family “around the dinner table,” 
and says that “he really struggled with Roe V Wade.”
At one point, when the family was
 in the middle of a meal together, justice Blackmun asked Sally and her 
two sisters how they thought the case should be decided. They said that 
they favored the plaintiff.
Appearing to take partial credit 
for the historic Supreme Court decision, Sally suggests that her father 
was certainly influenced by “his 3 daughters and an outspoken, 
independent wife.” And although Justice Blackmun’s written decision 
cites a right of privacy that he found in the 14th amendment to the 
Constitution, his daughter maintains that he also viewed Roe as “an opportunity to give women rights that will emancipate them.”
Noting that her father had spent 9
 years working as a general counsel for the Mayo Clinic, Sally Blackmun 
concludes that this period of his life “gave him the opportunity to see 
firsthand the aftereffects of botched illegal abortions.”
What would’ve happened if one of his daughters or his wife had been pro-life?Editor’s note. Sarah Terzo is a pro-life author and creator of the clinicquotes.com website. She is a member of Secular Pro-Life and PLAGAL. This appeared at clinicquotes.com.
Source: NRLC News

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