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nationwide ban that would affect people in new york, california, illinois and across the country. they filed it in a very conservative judge in texas. so this is one that we need to be paying attention to. because medication abortion is not only the choice of most people who got abortions but also so important in this post-dobbs landscape. antiabortion groups, as we discussed, also planning to organize more protests. we saw cbs and other pharmacies in the coming weeks if you ever to stop them from dispensing abortion pills. are you concerned about this new fronts that now abortion providers, pharmacies, are going to be a new target for antiabortion activists? i am concerned with all of the ways that they are seeking to achieve their ultimate goal. which is to ban abortion nationwide, intimidate pharmacies out of providing medication abortion. they are doing this because the
view? the stakes are huge. i mean this is actually the fourth the time the center has been arguing in the last six years. every case is because the state has been in open defiance of the protections under the constitution by roe versus wade. so we are back hear again today, i mean, four times is too many, but we are here. we are ready. we will be making the case to the court that there s only one outcome here consistent with their precedence, the rule of law, gender equality, and the fundamental literality to make the important decisions about our health, lives and future. i don t know if you had the opportunity to listen to one of our reporters who s been talking to antiabortion advocates and the issue of viability, and the idea of where does viability begin. how are you preparing to make that argument to the court against those groups? well, the court has been clear about one thing in the last 49 years since roe, and that is that the viability line
heart of roe, it goes to viability. it is the perfect vehicle to overturn roe. we talked about norma mccorvey who personified, of course the abortion debate. the plaintiff in roe who became an antiabortion activist. she says she was paid by antiabortion groups. she gave birth, of course, to that baby that she it not want and you interviewed baby roe earlier this year. what should we know about her? yeah, one thing just to mention that death bed confession was not true. it is 100% true that norma knew if she became pro-life she would be paid to give speeches just like she it on the pro-choice side, but she was not paid to convert. what s important about norma is that in many ways she was the perfect plaintiff for such a case because she represented the majoritarian middle ground here in america. yes, she famously switched side, went from pro-choice to pro-life. she did actually have an
ban abortion after 15 weeks under the theory that 90% of women have abortions before then, and the mississippi clinic only does them up to 16 weeks. that was certainly an outcome women s groups would not like. what s to say the next state comes along and says how about after 12 weeks or 9 or texas at 6. so pete, i want to come back to you for a second. you ve laid out what i think these potential avenues are for the court. yasmin, as pete talked about hear, you have groups on both sides of the abortion debate that have come out here. i was out here 7:30 this morning, and i saw the demonstrators coming in already. i know you re right in the thick of it, and you ve been talking to folks here, right? reporter: yeah, i am in the thick of it, hallie. this is one of the most divisive issue in this country, despite the fact that a majority of americans believe women should have access to abortion services in this country.