The Supreme Court Stuck Down Roe v. Wade. Here's What Happens Now
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76% Extremely Conservative
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"In a concurring opinion to the decisions overturning Roe, Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the court should reconsider other decisions with similar logic to Roe v. Wade, specifically naming three existing court rulings which guarantee married couples access to contraception, same-sex marriage, and ensure the legality of same-sex sexual activities." | Negative | -6% Liberal |
"It seems likely that women seeking abortions who can afford to will travel to receive care, and corporate executives have begun to aounce that their companies will fund trips for employees working in states with bans to states where abortion remains legal for the procedure." | Negative | -12% Liberal |
"Medication abortions will almost certainly be considered illegal in states baing abortion, but it's not yet clear whether access to the pills through out-of-state telemedicine will be impossible." | Negative | -30% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : In a concurring opinion to the decisions overturning Roe, Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the court "should reconsider" other decisions with similar logic to Roe v. Wade, specifically naming three existing court rulings which guarantee married couples access to contraception, same-sex marriage, and ensure the legality of same-sex sexual activities.44% : It seems likely that women seeking abortions who can afford to will travel to receive care, and corporate executives have begun to announce that their companies will fund trips for employees working in states with bans to states where abortion remains legal for the procedure.
35% : Medication abortions will almost certainly be considered illegal in states banning abortion, but it's not yet clear whether access to the pills through out-of-state telemedicine will be impossible.
27% : And Abortion Is Now Illegal in Many of ThemWhile safe abortion access enjoys widespread support from voters, conservative domination of many state governments and the convoluted politics of the Senate mean many Americans will be without safe access to abortion.
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