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The supreme court’s abortion ruling may spark an era of unrest Stephen Marche
May 06, 2022
3 minutes
Illustration Anthony Gerace
ivil wars don’t always begin with gunfire. Sometimes they begin with learned arguments. In April 1861, Confederate forces shot on Fort Sumter, but at the time even Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, had doubts about whether the event mattered all that much. It was, he claimed, “either the beginning of a fearful war, or the end of a political contest”; he could not say which. During the decades that preceded the assault on Fort Sumter, complex legal and political fissures had been working their
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