CHALLENGE TO ROE v. WADE: The future of Roe v. Wade is now in doubt as justices heard arguments over a Mississippi abortion law. @TerryMoran is at the Supreme Court where demonstrators on both sides protested. https://t.co/2wSFdaAQO1 pic.twitter.com/QdO2z6CNS4
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) December 2, 2021
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on one of its most important cases in decades and considered the future of abortion rights in America. Here’s what to know from a dramatic day in court. https://t.co/dfz4E528ER
— CNN (@CNN) December 2, 2021
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Rep. Jackson Lee is urging the Supreme Court to uphold Roe v. Wade, which she says there’s ‘no credible reason to overturn’ it. https://t.co/ugSaVJrsSZ
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) December 1, 2021
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As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear a case that posing a challenge to Roe v. Wade, most Americans want that 1973 ruling concerning abortion to remain in place, according to a recent @CBSNewsPoll pic.twitter.com/udHyfdrxBb
— Ed O’Keefe (@edokeefe) December 1, 2021
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In regard to the Supreme Court, what is there to say? As long as women’s rights can be decided by a set of nine political appointees, we are not free. It is poor women, and/or women of color and/or rural women who will suffer the most if Roe is overturned.
— roxane gay (@rgay) December 1, 2021
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And while we’re here, a reminder that abortion & repro health is not *just* a women’s rights issue
— Summer Lee (@SummerForPA) December 2, 2021
It’s an economic justice, racial justice, gender justice, trans rights & workers’ rights issue, & etc.
Attacks on repro healthcare has ripple effects on the already vulnerable