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Roe, Casey, Dobbs, and the Future of Reproductive Rights in the US

Roe, Casey, Dobbs, and the Future of Reproductive Rights in the US

Update: 2021-09-01
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For decades, conservatives have fought to overturn Roe v. Wade. Now, they might actually have a shot at succeeding (to some extent, anyway.) In Stupid Simple Law's third and final episode, we discuss reproductive rights in the United States and the landmark cases that have defined this field of law. We also discuss the new abortion case coming to the Supreme Court and what it could lead to in the future.


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Sources:


UCLA Law Review article mentioned


Info on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization


Case overview of Roe v. Wade


Case overview of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey


About trigger laws and where they exist


Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment distinctions


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Roe, Casey, Dobbs, and the Future of Reproductive Rights in the US

Roe, Casey, Dobbs, and the Future of Reproductive Rights in the US

Megan Campbell