There can be no resolution of the abortion issue but we should understand the mindset of RBG. Catholics believe that life begins at conception, Jews believe a fetus is not human until delivery of the shoulder at birth. So, we have this huge in between gap. In general, legal definition of personhood does not go to a fetus. We do not give a tax exemption when there is a miscarriage or a intrauterine death. After delivery of a liveborn personhood in law begins. What some call a baby others call a fetus. So we have these very big hurdles in religion to overcome (and I don't expect they will be overcome). RBG was Jewish and her religious beliefs are obviously different than Catholic theology. We all agree that people have the right to their religious beliefs. I hope so anyhow.I respect your opinion though it differs from mine. Adoption is a key solution to unwanted pregnancies. So is birth control methods. Some think even that, birth control, is wrong. I don't. I find it much more preferable to murder. But... we drift here. My original comment was in response to your comment that RGB was a "that's a woman's decision" and I said that's a chickenshit way out of taking responsibility out of the decision she made. Nothing changed in that regard. Make abortion a crime, Murder in the 1st. Then... I'll support your position "it's a woman's choice"! Yeah, that'll work!