The Supreme Court appears ready to rule against a lawsuit that could have curtailed a major abortion medication, but no matter what the court decides, American women will keep taking it
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Hosted by public media health reporter Rosemary Westwood, “Banned” will track how “the nation’s toughest abortion ban” moved through the federal court system to the U.S. Supreme Court, leading to this consequential moment in America. The podcast will also feature reporting from the Jackson Women’s Health Organization in Mississippi, the only clinic of its kind in the state.
support from your side at the ballot box? i do think if there is a rollback, a reversal or a significant erosion of roe v. wade in june when the united states supreme court decides this mississippi case, it will be galvanizing for pro-choice supporters to go and vote as it is, for example, in texas. we re seeing in the race for texas, the next race for texas governor, we re seeing the democratic hopeful, o rourke, getting higher and higher in the polls. i think that s because many in texas are getting galvanized and vote for someone who is pro choice like o rourke is over the texas governor who is outlawing abortion in the state.