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Divided Supreme Court Weighs Louisiana Abortion Law : NPR
Legal abortion is gone for many women, but the problem is about to get exponentially worse | Salon.com
Some opponents of abortion make arguments like what abortion providers want "is providing as many abortions as possible" and being "free from government oversight." But these are the sorts of people who whine and moan about how much governments persecute poor innocent businesses.
On the issue of abortion pills that one can get online,
Chief Justice Roberts was not very happy with Senator Schumer's remarks.There were fierce clashes at the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday and a fierce critique from Chief Justice John Roberts afterward upon learning about statements made by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer outside while the arguments were taking place inside.
Addressing a crowd of abortion-rights demonstrators, Schumer, D-N.Y., referred to the court's two Trump appointees, Neal Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, and said, "You have unleashed the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions."
Legal abortion is gone for many women, but the problem is about to get exponentially worse | Salon.com
The difference between now and then? The court has some Trump appointees.With everything going on in the news these days, most Americans have no idea that the religious right is, after over four decades of trying, quietly on the verge of ending Roe v. Wade as we know it. The case is being heard March 4, and is called June Medical Services vs. Russo. Even though the Supreme Court ruled, a mere four years ago, that the state of Texas couldn't use medically unnecessary regulations on abortion clinics as a backdoor way of banning abortion, Louisiana thought they'd take another go at it.
Abortion is much more available in some areas than in others.But, as reproductive health researchers Carole Joffe and David Cohen argue in their new book, "Obstacle Course: The Everyday Struggle To Get An Abortion in America," for many women in America, it's already a post-Roe world.
Some opponents of abortion make arguments like what abortion providers want "is providing as many abortions as possible" and being "free from government oversight." But these are the sorts of people who whine and moan about how much governments persecute poor innocent businesses.
On the issue of abortion pills that one can get online,
Now what do I think of self-managed abortion from getting the medications online through the mail? The good news here is that this is actually quite safe.
People have actually tested the quality of the drugs that are available online. Many people in the pro-choice movement were afraid that people, desperate women, would send in money and then just get sugar pills or aspirin. It turns out that the stuff that's being sent, by and large, is of good quality. So that's very reassuring. If you compare self-managed abortion now using these pills with what happened before Roe, it's night and day.
