The late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun will always be remembered first and foremost for writing Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision declaring a woman’s right to an abortion.

But especially now, when the crack of baseball bats pierces the thick summer air, Blackmun’s second-most famous decision comes to the fore.

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