The strongest argument marshaled in Roe's favor is the idea that we should respect the momentum of precedent. But precedent is exactly why Roe must go.
“It’s not just being forced to join a union – for many people, it’s being forced to support" organizations "they find reprehensible.,” Elise Hilton of the Acton Institute told LifeSiteNews.com.
The move has sparked excitement among pro-life and pro-family union workers whose compulsory dues support their trade unions' social and political activism, even if it runs contrary to their beliefs or religious convictions.