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Pro-choice movement's big win at Supreme Court might really have been a loss

  • Written by Mary Ziegler, Stearns Weaver Miller Professor, College of Law, Florida State University
imageAnti-abortion demonstrators pray outside the Supreme Court building on July 8, 2020, while they wait for a ruling.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

When the Supreme Court handed down its ruling striking down a Louisiana law that would have limited abortion access in that state, progressives celebrated. Their reasoning on June 29 was simple: By joining...

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