The latest:
- Abortions are now illegal in 7 states but more bans are coming
- Massachusetts, Minnesota become safe havens for abortion
- Planned Parenthood sues Utah over "trigger law" abortion ban
- Protests break out across U.S. after Roe v. Wade is struck down
- Abortion rights leaders focus on November after Roe decision
- Abortion clinics across the country close after Roe v. Wade ruling
- California, Washington and Oregon launch "West Coast offense" to protect abortion rights
- Fall of Roe will have immediate economic ramifications, experts say
- Abortion pill online orders expected to grow post Roe
- Abortion pills become central issue after SCOTUS ruling
- Attorney General Garland: States can't ban FDA-approved abortion pills on safety grounds
- Biden: "Roe is on the ballot"
- Trump credits himself for abortion ruling
- Pence draws contrast with Trump on abortion decision
- GOP eyes federal abortion restrictions after Dobbs
Roe v. Wade significance
Abortion will immediately become illegal in at least 13 states after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and more will likely quickly follow suit, Axios' Oriana Gonzalez reports.
Why it matters: The Supreme Court's Friday ruling grants states the legal authority to ban the procedure at any point in a pregnancy — including at fertilization....
- "The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives," Justice Samuel Alito wrote