Reproductive rights advocates sound alarm after Supreme Court hears Mississippi abortion case
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by Alexandra Martinez This article was originally published at Prism The landmark U.S. abortion rights case Roe v. Wade is in jeopardy. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center Wednesday morning, and reproductivReproductive rights advocates sound alarm after Supreme Court hears Mississippi abortion case
by Alexandra Martinez This article was originally published at Prism The landmark U.S. abortion rights case Roe v. Wade is in jeopardy. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center Wednesday morning, and reproductive rights organizers are concerned the conservative justices on the bench will strike down Roe v. Wade, stripping pregnant people of constitutionally protected abortion rights and freeing states to ban the procedure. The case likely won’t be decided until June 2022, but the consequences would be devastating and far-reaching for people seeking abortion care across the country, with the potential to trickle down into other reproductive rights issues, including contraception. “If Roe is overturned, it’ll be detrimental for the women in Mississippi,” said Shannon Brewer, clinic director of Jackson Women’s Health Organization. “It’s going to affect so many women, the African American women, the low-income women. These people who need it the most are the ones who will be losing this.” Read more

