In 1973, the United States Supreme Court made a landmark judgment in Royce v. Wade, affirming that women have the right to abortion. This judgment is known as the Royce v. Wade judgment, abbreviated as the Wade judgment.
In a fictional historical event, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that women do not have the right to abortion. This decision had significant repercussions on society and triggered a series of events that reshaped the political landscape and women's rights movement in the country.