Commentary The Supreme Court will hear this week Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. At issue is the law in Mississippi that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. A decision finding the Mississippi law constitutional will fundamentally change the abortion regime in our country, defined by Roe v. Wade since 1973. Roe said the mother has a right to abort her child as long as that unborn child cannot survive—is viable—outside the womb. Generally accepted is 22-24 weeks as the time when viability occurs. Mississippi’s abortion law says that the defining issue should not be viability but when the child first feels pain. Their claim is that this occurs at 15 weeks. Surveys show the nation evenly split in attitudes toward abortion. Per the most recent poll from Gallup, 47 percent say abortion is morally acceptable and 46 percent say it is morally wrong. Forty-nine percent self-identify as “pro-choice” …