'A real victory for life:' Austin abortion opponents celebrate overturn of Roe v. Wade
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"The court's ruling -- which reversed previous Supreme Court rulings that had established federal constitutional protections for abortion -- led to an end of abortions being performed in Texas due to a trigger law set to go into effect in the coming weeks." | Negative | -12% Liberal |
"We can't just stop abortion, he said." | Negative | -20% Liberal |
"Plaed Parenthood and Whole Woman's Health clinics stopped performing abortions in Texas after Friday's decision." | Negative | -24% Liberal |
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44% : The court's ruling -- which reversed previous Supreme Court rulings that had established federal constitutional protections for abortion -- led to an end of abortions being performed in Texas due to a "trigger law" set to go into effect in the coming weeks.40% : "We can't just stop abortion," he said.
38% : Planned Parenthood and Whole Woman's Health clinics stopped performing abortions in Texas after Friday's decision.
38% : "The decision to overturn Roe means that states will once again have the authority to defend preborn children from the slaughter of abortion.
37% : Overturning Roe v. Wade was long overdue, said Rose King, who was at the event, which was organized by Texas Right to Life, a nonprofit that opposes abortion.
32% :SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS ROE v. WADE: Eliminates constitutional right to abortionAfter Friday's ruling, a number of protests took place across the nation, with demonstrators criticizing the court's decision.
32% : Roos said she believes the high court's ruling and the steps taken in more than 20 states to limit abortion are evidence that opinions about abortion are changing nationally.
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