Nearly two years after the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling was overturned by the US Supreme Court in the Dobbs decision, litigation over abortion has surged. Abortion is now banned at all stages of pregnancy, with limited exceptions, in 14 Republican-controlled states. In three other states, it is barred after about the first six weeks. The national landscape shows significant changes, with multiple lawsuits pending and challenges brewing in various states, including Arizona. As of Friday, 14 states have ceased nearly all abortion services and three states have enacted six-week bans. The implications of the Dobbs ruling continue to unfold, affecting policy movements in courts and state ballot measures, as well as public views on abortion and racial disparities, as tracked by KFF.
As of Friday, 14 states have ceased nearly all abortion services and three states have enacted six-week bans, according to an ABC News tally. Here is a state-by-state breakdown or where abortion laws stand in your state. https://t.co/javitrNFMK
Ahead of the second #DobbsAnniversary, catch up on KFF’s work tracking policy movement in the courts and on state abortion ballot measures, the public’s views on abortion, the implications for the Dobbs ruling on racial disparities, and more. https://t.co/qjU6btOxzj https://t.co/NuvZNz4dOK
Here’s the landscape 2 years after the Supreme Court overturned a national right to abortion https://t.co/73CNwMdreX
5 things to know about abortion in Arizona 2 years after the Dobbs decision https://t.co/kY3ypecQ4L
Two years after Dobbs, abortion is now banned at all stages of pregnancy, with limited exceptions, in 14 Republican-controlled states. In three other states, it’s barred after about the first six weeks. A look at the national landscape now: https://t.co/h5hmfAafGo
Nearly two years after the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling was overturned by the US Supreme Court, litigation over abortion has exploded. Here’s a look at the different kinds of lawsuits pending, and where the challenges are brewing https://t.co/PsFTeWA4hT https://t.co/24MuROHogC