
What abortion in America looks like 50 years after Roe v. Wade
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : As legal abortion clinics started popping up across the country, anti-abortion legislators and activists went to work pushing back against the change.53% : This Friday, January 20, anti-abortion activists are holding their annual 'March for life' rally in Washington DC.
53% : A Planned Parenthood in St. Louis said 50% of patients are coming from states other than Missouri or Illinois.
52% : Abortion in America: How access and attitudes have changed through the centuries Abortion in America: How access and attitudes have changed through the centuries
44% : Roe v. Wade protects women's right to abortion; politics shift 1980s-2000s: Legal challenges to Roe v. Wade introduce restrictions 2020s: Roe v. Wade is overturned; Postal Service allowed to mail abortion medication Tags Dcc Wire Lee-national Abortion Roe V. Wade Supreme Court 50th Anniversary March For Life Law Medicine Hospitals Politics Criminal Law
39% : The landmark ruling that legalized abortion across the U.S. is no longer the law of the land.
38% : Since June, states have had the power to severely limit abortion, and around a dozen have passed near-total bans.
36% : Pre-1850: Abortions in early America are commonplace Mid-1800s: Birth of the American Medical Association shifts abortion oversight from midwives to doctors; abortion is criminalized 1960s: 'Back-alley butchers,' birth control, and protests 1970s:
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