Difference between revisions of "Death of Roe"

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** [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/05/14/bans-off-our-bodies-abortions-rights-rallies/9775483002/ Thousands gather for nationwide 'Bans Off Our Bodies' rallies for abortion rights]
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** [https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/missouri-louisiana-arizona-patients-are-already-traveling-hundreds-of-miles-to-have-abortions-in-illinois/ar-AAXeSzd Missouri. Louisiana. Arizona. Patients are already traveling hundreds of miles to have abortions in Illinois]
 
* '''2022-05-12''' [https://www.investopedia.com/companies-reimbursing-abortion-travel-expenses-5271510 More Than a Dozen Companies Set To Reimburse Abortion Travel Expenses]
 
* '''2022-05-12''' [https://www.investopedia.com/companies-reimbursing-abortion-travel-expenses-5271510 More Than a Dozen Companies Set To Reimburse Abortion Travel Expenses]
 
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The "Death of Roe" refers to the now-expected overturn of the Supreme Court's landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision [W] which made it illegal for states to outlaw abortion. This decision has been affirmed by SCOTUS countless times since, and yet the six "conservatives" now on the GOP-packed bench see no problem in overturning what has been well-established precedent for five decades.

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