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==About== | ==About== | ||
Abortion bans remain in effect in many parts of the world, despite growing support for "[[pro-choice]]" policies. The Supreme Court's recent [[death of Roe|removal of abortion as a federally-protected right in the US]] has resulted in many states immediately reverting to pre-existing bans, while others are imposing new bans now that they are allowed to do so. | Abortion bans remain in effect in many parts of the world, despite growing support for "[[pro-choice]]" policies. The Supreme Court's recent [[death of Roe|removal of abortion as a federally-protected right in the US]] has resulted in many states immediately reverting to pre-existing bans, while others are imposing new bans now that they are allowed to do so. | ||
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− | * | + | * {{l/sub|goal}}s: what abortion bans are supposedly trying to accomplish, and what they actually seem designed to accomplish |
− | * [[/ | + | * [[/eff|effects]]: other effects not related to goals |
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About
Abortion bans remain in effect in many parts of the world, despite growing support for "pro-choice" policies. The Supreme Court's recent removal of abortion as a federally-protected right in the US has resulted in many states immediately reverting to pre-existing bans, while others are imposing new bans now that they are allowed to do so.