The end of Roe v. Wade — and what comes next - Kathryn Kolbert
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Casey was overturned in 2022, along with Roe v. Wade.
Abortion laws by state: You can read Politico’s breakdown of abortion laws here.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, African American women, Native American women, Alaska Native women are dying of pregnancy-related causes at three times the rate of white women. And most of those deaths are preventable. The relative mortality rates for Black, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women increase with age. For more, see here.
For more on the comparative safety of legal abortion and childbirth, see this 2012 study.
In 2017, 89% of US counties did not have a clinic facility that provided abortion care. For more information, see here.
Thirteen states across the country have signaled their readiness to ban abortion by passing so-called trigger laws, which would effectively ban abortions almost immediately after the decision from the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Texas' new law allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion, as well as those who intended to perform abortions in violation of the act. The law awards them at least 10,000 dollars per illegal abortion if they are successful. For more, see Tex. Health & Safety Code § 171.208(a), (b)(3) (West 2021).
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