News Analysis Following the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision late Wednesday night to deny an emergency injunction against a Texas abortion bill, some abortion advocates are reigniting longtime liberal cries to add new justices to the Supreme Court. But there is far from a consensus on this front from prominent Democrats. Democratic officials quickly responded to the decision as a violation of the landmark Roe v. Wade. That case that determined that states do not have the right to unilaterally ban abortions, but could put some restrictions on the practice as long as it was accessible within the first trimester. But the opinion in that case relied on now-outdated scientific data and left the full extent of constitutionally protected access to abortion unclear. Since then, lawmakers in red states have been unhappy with the continuance of a practice in their states that they found morally repugnant, and have for years pushed …