9 Posters To Bring To Your Next Abortion Rights Rally
History will remember June 24, 2022, as the day the U.S. Supreme Court decided people actually don't have a right to choose abortion without excessive government restriction. A majority opinion just confirmed the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Now, the legality of abortion is in the hands of states. |
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| Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion, deciding: "The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives." |
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| By Eve Thompson-Brown & Molly Longman |
"Decisions are being made by older people for us. We're going to be left with the consequences." |
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| We believe in the right to choose, and, of course, the right to protest. |
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| Abortion restrictions disproportionately harm Black women, and the COVID-19 pandemic is only making that more evident. |
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| By Molly Longman & Carli Whitwell |
Here's a list of resources to help you navigate the weeks—or even years—ahead. |
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| We spoke to five such people about how abortion access changed their lives, how we got to this moment, and all of the feelings—yes, both complicated and not—that they have about abortion. |
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| Thirteen states have passed so-called "trigger laws" in anticipation of the decision to limit, overturn, or strike down the right to abortion protections. These laws are unenforceable until then, but they will go into effect after federal protections are struck down. |
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| Like in the United States, where abortion rights are under attack, violence against abortion providers, activists, and patients is on the rise in Puerto Rico. |
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