Levin slams liberal outrage at potential Roe reversal: 'Was Korematsu or Dred Scott good law?'
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In the wake of angry protests at Supreme Court justices homes over the prospect abortion regulation and restrictions could be returned to state governments, former Reagan Justice Department chief of staff Mark Levin said the high court is not infallible in its landmark rulings.
Starr answered in the negative each time Levin brought up whether "stare decisis" from each case was sound law.
The "Life, Liberty & Levin" host first cited the 1857 suit Dred Scott v. Sandford, in which the enslaved Scott unsuccessfully sued for his emancipation after his Missouri-resident owners temporarily brought him north into Illinois and Wisconsin, where slavery was banned.
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