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The dissent in Roe v. Wade disagreed with the majority's decision to recognize a constitutional right to abortion. They argued that the Constitution does not explicitly address the issue of abortion, and that the matter should be left to the states to decide through democratic processes. They also believed that the potential life of the fetus should be given more weight and protection by the state.

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What is the citation for Roe v. Wade?

The citation for Roe v. Wade is 410 U.S. 113 (1973).


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