6 Things to Know About Roe v. Wade, Dobbs v. Jackson and the Supreme Court

Jun 25, 2022 View Original Article
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53% : Nearly 20 years later, the court upheld Roe in Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
48% : And today, the court issued its ruling, overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and returning the question of abortion policy to the states.
46% : Jackson Women's Health Organization provides abortion in Jackson, Mississippi, and is the only abortion clinic in that state.
46% : Because nothing in constitutional text, structure, history, or tradition supports a right to abortion.
44% : The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion.
43% :The decision does not ban or criminalize abortion, nor does it recognize an unborn child's constitutional right to life.
42% : In Roe v. Wade, the court ruled that states could not ban abortion before viability, which the court determined to be 24 to 28 weeks into pregnancy.
40% : The Supreme Court overturned Roe and Casey in a historic decision released Friday that brought a sudden and dramatic end to nearly a half-century of nationwide legalized abortion in the U.S."Abortion presents a profound moral question.
38% : The case challenges two landmark abortion cases that Mississippi calls "egregiously wrong": Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
36% : Abortion has the potential to be a major issue in the November elections in the U.S., but early polling suggests economic problems such as inflation may play more of a role.
35% : The U.S. Supreme Court heard a historic case on Dec. 1, 2021, that directly challenged Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion nationwide.
32% : The case centered on the question of "Whether all pre-viability prohibitions on elective abortions are unconstitutional," or whether states can ban abortion before a fetus can survive outside the womb.
21% : In more than a dozen states, abortion is now completely illegal, with a few exceptions, while several other states in the country have passed laws to protect abortion within their borders.

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