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What's Next for Abortion Law?


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More than two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion with the Dobbs decision. Now, more than half of all women — about 33 million — live in states where abortion is either banned or restricted.

The article from MSN discusses the current state and future prospects of abortion law in the United States following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022. This landmark decision shifted the regulation of abortion back to the states, leading to a patchwork of laws where some states have imposed near-total bans on abortion, while others have moved to protect abortion rights. The piece outlines several key developments and potential future scenarios: ongoing legal battles in states like Texas and Oklahoma where strict laws are being challenged; the role of ballot measures in states like Ohio and Michigan where voters have directly influenced abortion policy; the potential for a national abortion ban if Republicans gain control of Congress and the presidency; and the increasing reliance on medication abortion, which has become a focal point for both advocates and opponents. Additionally, the article touches on the broader political implications, including how abortion rights are influencing voter turnout and political campaigns, and the possibility of future Supreme Court cases that could further define the legal landscape of abortion in America.

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