Op-Ed: 50 years post-Roe, who can predict what U.S. abortion access will look like in another 50? (via latimesopinion)
before obtaining them. Some conservative states may look at transforming the practice of in vitro fertilization, barring the disposal of unused embryos, for example. The more extreme these proposals become, the more robust a grassroots backlash we’re likely to see — one that may surpass the mobilization that helped lead to the 1973 decision in Roe.With abortion care virtually inaccessible in 13 states, it’s imperative to remove barriers where it remains legal.
There may be no chance of reviving a federal right to abortion in the next few years, but there is no reason that supporters of abortion rights can’t replicate the persistence the antiabortion movement showed in the aftermath of Roe.
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