
Key headlines on Roe v. Wade, end of an era for abortion rights protections
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : The Supreme Court ruled Friday in the case of Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health, overturning Roe vs. Wade, the landmark decision that established the constitutional right to an abortion and returning regulation to the states.35% : 8Most Texans do not want Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, new poll showsLife with Roe: Norma McCorvey's oldest daughter talks family and issues as abortion decision loomsFormer state Sen. Wendy Davis files federal suit challenging Texas abortion law as unconstitutionalOklahoma governor signs near-total ban on abortion in his push to be nation's 'most pro-life state'More Texans continuing to seek abortions out of state after Senate Bill 8, latest statistics confirmKey players talk about importance of Roe vs. Wade on its 49th anniversary: past, present and futureGrassroots effort to outlaw abortion one city at a time gains momentum in Texas and beyondDivide on abortion and precedent as Supreme Court revisits Roe vs. Wade in MississippiNew study shows 50% decrease in Texas abortions since Sept. 1, not the 85% predicted by providers
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