Three years after the Supreme Court decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the battle over abortion access has splintered into a new era of legal, legislative, and political fights, proving that the end of Roe was only the beginning of a broader policy war. This Washington Examiner series, Aftershocks of Dobbs, examines how activists, lawmakers, and courts are driving the next phase of that fight. Part 1 is on the pending legal battles.
While Roe v. Wade was struck down with the high court’s decision in Dobbs, anti-abortion activists have waged legal battles in courts across the country.
Both sides of the debate have fought over several matters, including funding for abortion providers and access to a popular abortion pill, as voter-backed ballot measure continue to change the landscape for
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