It’s safe to assume Justice Alito did not see this coming.
this summer, transforming a constitutional right into a policy dispute subject to the whims of each state’s political process. Republican-controlled legislatures—as many asfalls. But what about blue and purple states, where a majority of the country resides? These states are about to become the chief battleground for reproductive freedom. And while the post-future is not even here quite yet, progressives are doing a remarkably good job preparing for the next phase of the fight.
The Supreme Court’s hard-right turn has had the unintended consequence of making abortions muchStart with the blue states, whose legislatures have, after years of inertia on this issue, finally snapped into action to expand abortion access. These jurisdictions will receive a flood of new patients whengoes—and with them, at least two new challenges. First, these states’ health care systems will need to accommodate the huge surge of new patients.
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