Reproductive Rights
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, handing power back to the states on whether to restrict or ban abortion access. And legislatures across the country have been getting ready: Red states have enacted some of the strictest limits on abortion in decades, while blue ones have sought to secure access as a fundamental right within their borders, as well as prepare for out-of-state patients.
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Commentary
Anniversary of abortion ban is a reminder of NC legislative leaders’ contempt for democracy
Bookman: Why can governors appoint justices based on their ideology, but voters can’t?
Editor’s notebook: Gushy Mother’s Day posts from Tennessee lawmakers don’t reflect reality
Forget the flowers. This Mother’s Day, pledge to support the right to abortion