The supreme court decision in the case Roe v. Wade was 7 votes for Roe, and 2 votes against Roe. ....... legal provision: Due process.
the judges in the case were ( by last name ):
Burger ( wrote a regular conurence..... voted for women to have a right to abbortion.)
Douglas ( wrote a regular concurence)
Brennan ( voted with the majority)
Stewart ( wrote a regular concurence)
White ( wrote a dissent ... voted that we should not have the right to abbortion.)
Marshall ( voted with the majority)
Blackmun ( wrote the majority opinion)
Powell ( voted with the majority)
Rehnquist ( wrote a dissent.)
Roe v. Wade was a civil case; no crime was committed.
The landmark Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973.
Norman McCorvey (Jane Roe)
Norman McCorvey (Jane Roe)
Roe V. Wade had people come and discuss the issue and allowed people to have abortions.
I am not sure what you are asking. If you are in fact, asking the name of the case, it IS Roe versus Wade.
Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade are related because both cases concern a persons right to privacy. The Roe v. Wade case was in 1973 and the Griswold v. Connecticut case was in 1965.
Thurgood Marshall ruled in favor of legalizing abortion in the Roe v Wade case.
The landmark Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade was about a woman's right to have an abortion, based on the constitutional right to privacy.
Roe v. Wade was not located in a specific physical location. It refers to a landmark Supreme Court case that was decided on January 22, 1973. The case took place at the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113 (1973)
Roe did.