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State courts from Oregon to Georgia will now decide who – if anyone – can get an abortion under 50 different state constitutions

  • Written by Stefanie Lindquist, Foundation Professor of Law and Political Science, Arizona State University
imageTemporary security fencing surrounds the U.S. Supreme Court building, ahead of its decision on abortion.Stefani Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

The U.S. Supreme Court’s denial of abortion rights under the federal constitution is leading pro-choice advocates to seek other legal pathways to protect reproductive rights.

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