Matthew Kacsmaryk is a devout Texas Christian with longstanding anti-abortion views and ties to a notorious judicial advocacy group.
Leonard Leo and Judge Kacsmaryk are cut from the same cloth—they both see the court as a place to force an extreme, unpopular agenda on the American people. Leo has helped pack the courts with ultra MAGA judges like Kacsmaryk who are merely pawns in his game to upend precedents and policies he disagrees with. This is just the latest piece of Leo’s decades long effort to ban abortion at every level and get rich while doing it.
If the abortion pill case makes it to the Supreme Court, it will be heard by five Federalist Society members. All of the conservative justices minus Chief Justice John Roberts are actively involved with the organization, and four justices even the group’s 40th anniversary dinner in November. The three Trump-appointed and Federalist Society-vetted justices made overturningKeep all of this in mind when anyone tries to argue that court rulings on abortion—and many other issues—are simply based on the rule of law.
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