Supreme Court and Roe v. Wade

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Highlights

    1. The Father of the Abortion Pill

      The 96-year-old scientist who came up with an idea for an “unpregnancy pill” decades ago has led an eventful life, from his teenage days in the French Resistance to his friendships with famous artists.

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      In his office, Dr. Baulieu gave an impromptu seminar about one of his scientific papers on RU-486.
      In his office, Dr. Baulieu gave an impromptu seminar about one of his scientific papers on RU-486.
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  1. Tracking Abortion Bans Across the Country

    The New York Times is tracking the status of abortion laws in each state following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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  2. The Unexpected Ways the Left is Winning in the Abortion Fight

    Six months after the end of Roe v. Wade, efforts to defend abortion access are racking up victories in state legislatures and in the courts.

     By Sabrina TaverniseSydney HarperNina FeldmanStella TanMarc GeorgesLiz O. BaylenMarion LozanoElisheba Ittoop and

    A rally last month in support of a proposal to codify abortion rights in Michigan. Supporters and opponents of abortion rights across the United States are girding for fresh combat.
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  3. Legal Abortions Fell Around 6 Percent in Two Months After End of Roe

    New data shows that the number of abortions fell by more than 10,000.

     By Margot Sanger-Katz and

    A volunteer with Midwest Access Coalition driving from St. Louis over the state border to Illinois this summer. Abortion is now banned in Missouri, but volunteers help drive women across the Mississippi River to Illinois, where it remains legal.
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  4. Graham Proposes 15-Week Abortion Ban, Splitting Republicans

    The South Carolina senator’s bill was an effort to find a politically palatable position for his party before the midterm elections, in which abortion rights are expected to be a potent issue.

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    Senator Lindsey Graham’s proposal was an effort to politically insulate Republicans from voter backlash after a Supreme Court ruling in June ended the constitutional right to abortion.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang/The New York Times
  5. The Long Path to Reclaim Abortion Rights

    The Supreme Court decision to reverse Roe, far from settling the matter, instead has launched court and political battles across the states likely to go on for years.

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    In the week since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, litigators for abortion rights groups have rolled out a wave of lawsuits in nearly a dozen states to hold off bans triggered by the decision.
    CreditShuran Huang for The New York Times

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From Opinion

  1. Roe’s Death Will Change American Democracy

    The anti-abortion movement has won its decades-long effort to undo Roe. Now what?

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    CreditKenny Holston for The New York Times
  2. America Is Not Ready for the End of Roe v. Wade

    Americans are about to lose a constitutional right. It’s worth fighting for.

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    CreditIllustration by Rebecca Chew/The New York Times; photograph by Bettmann, via Getty Images
  3. I Prayed and Protested to End Roe. What Comes Next?

    What the overturning of Roe v. Wade means to abortion opponents like me.

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  4. Abortion Pills Will Change a Post-Roe World

    Medication abortion isn’t a magic solution to the likely end of Roe. But it can blunt the fallout.

     By Greer DonleyRachel Rebouché and

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  5. The Women Who Had Abortions Before Roe v. Wade

    We must understand what happened before Roe v. Wade to prepare for an America in which Roe is gone.

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    CreditIlana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times
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