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On June 24, the Supreme Court overturned RoevWade. As we watch lawmakers to figure out which states are banning abortion, here's a guide to where abortion is illegal, where it's a protected right, and what that means ⤵️

it. To say the least, the Supreme Court decision that overturned 50 years of precedent has left many confused as to where their state's abortion law stands.

Texas's trigger ban on abortion won't go into effect until 30 days after the Supreme Court ruling, but clinics in the state have already stopped providing abortions because the Attorney General argues that laws banning abortion from before, 26 states are certain or likely to ban abortion to the fullest extent possible, including 13 states that have ‘trigger’ laws in place that will automatically enact bans—some within days or even hours of today’s decision," Herminia Palacio, MD,...

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