Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization was decided by the United States Supreme Court, with the majority opinion stating, “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 officials.”
Reaction To The Supreme Court Ruling
Since the draught ruling was released in early May, the nation has been on edge. Friday’s final judgement prompted both pro-life and pro-choice groups to prepare their responses.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama expressed her shock in a message uploaded to Twitter.
I am heartbroken for the people of this nation who have just lost the fundamental right to make educated decisions about their own bodies.
The abortion decision will now be made by each state as a result of the Supreme Court’s decision that “the power to control abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.”
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, approximately half of the states in the US are anticipated to outlaw or restrict access to abortions.
Fewer abortion alternatives will have an impact on a large number of women. By the time they reach the age of 45, the Guttmacher Institute predicts that around one-fourth of American women will have had an abortion.
Responses to Michelle Obama’s message were both good and negative with a splash of clap back, reflecting the nation’s nearly equal division over this decision.
The Twitter account of Queen Elizabeth II reacted. It was a depressing read. I’d want to hear an argument against overturning the decision just once this week. A woman has an extremely high possibility of becoming pregnant if she consents to sexual activity.
Michelle Obama is heartbroken that we may now be destined to revisit the harsh lessons of a time before Roe v. Wade became the law of the land when women risked their lives for illegal abortions.
With the nation virtually evenly divided over this choice, responses to Michelle Obama’s statement were both positive and negative with a dash of clap back.
Queen Elizabeth II’s Twitter account responded. That was a disillusioning read. Just once this week, I’d like to hear an argument against the overturning of If a woman agrees to have sexual relations, there is a very high chance that she will become pregnant.
This is the time to “select.” Sex, (and maybe pregnancy), or none; protection, or none. Women I know regularly lament their abortion decisions.
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As a result of the Supreme Court’s ruling that “the ability to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives,” the question of abortion will now be decided by each state.
Now that Roe v. Wade has been overruled, roughly half of the states in the United States are expected to ban or restrict abortion access.
Countless women will feel the effects of fewer abortion options. The Guttmacher Institute estimates that around one-fourth of American women will have had an abortion by age 45.