Here Are the States Set to Ban Or Severely Limit Abortion Access Now That Roe V. Wade Is Overturned
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45% : The laws include bans on abortion that were already in place in a number of states before the Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe protected abortion rights.39% : Other states have so-called trigger laws that would ban abortion in the event that Roe was overturned by the high court.
38% : The laws include bans on abortion that were already in place in a number of states before the Supreme Court with its 1973 decision in Roe ruled that there was a constitutional right to abortion.
37% : Twenty-two states had laws or constitutional amendments that were already in place which could be quickly used to try to ban abortion as a result of the decision, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a leading reproductive rights advocacy group.
37% : And a dozen states would ban abortion after six weeks, which abortion-rights advocates argue is effectively a ban on the procedure, as most people are unaware they are pregnant by that time.
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