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Four ways the end of Roe v Wade has changed America

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A year ago, the US Supreme Court delivered a historic ruling that ended the nationwide right to abortion, impacting the lives of millions of women and transforming the political landscape.

On 24 June, 2022, America's top court overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling which had guaranteed women the right to an abortion up until the point of foetal viability, which is about 24 weeks.

In its Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, the conservative majority on the court turned over the power to regulate abortion - or ban it outright - to individual states.

The anti-abortion movement celebrated a landmark victory, while pro-choice activists warned of a looming public health crisis.

Here are four ways the US has changed in the year since:.......

 

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Well it’s set womens rights back 50 years,caused more division in the electorate,gut shot the Republican Party,strengthened the Democratic Party,endangered women’s health,brought a micro scope to the Supreme Court and exposed some very questionable facts,forced women to give birth regardless of their ability to take care of the child,has disrespected the will of the people,made America look like a bunch of hillbillies.that’s just for starters

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