Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett will stand by her consequential vote to overturn Roe v. Wade in her upcoming memoir, “Listening to the Law,” set to be released on Sept. 9.

Barrett, who originally scored a $2 million advance for the book, writes that the 1973 Supreme Court decision, which enshrined a constitutional right to abortion, “came at a cost” and did not reflect the will of the American people, according to an exclusive CNN report on the memoir .

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Barrett cast one of six votes in favor of upholding a Mississippi law that banned most abortion proced

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