Judge Jackson Says Roe and Casey Are 'Settled Law of the Supreme Court Concerning the Right to Terminate a Pregnancy'

During her Senate confirmation hearings today, Ketanji Brown Jackson falsely claimed there is a “right” to abortion in the Constitution even though no such right exists. Jackson says Roe v. Wade is “settled law” and that women have a “right” to kill babies in abortions and she called killing babies in abortions merely a “termination of pregnancy.”
During questioning, Senator Diane Feinstein asked her about abortion. Jackson said Roe and Casey are “settled law of the Supreme Court concerning the right to terminate a pregnancy. They established a framework the court has reaffirmed.”
“I do agree with Justice Barrett and Justice Kavanaugh on this issue, Jackson said when Feinstein queried her about comments the two Supreme Court justices made about how Roe v. Wade is current SCOTUS precedent. Both justices eventually indicated in their own hearings that precedent can be overturned but Feinstein did not ask this.