SMMRY.ai TL;D[R|W|L] Made Easy!

TagAbortion

Inside the push for a nationwide ban on abortion medication [Judd Legum, Popular Information]

I

• Right-wing officials have been pushing to overturn Roe v. Wade, claiming it is an effort to respect states’ rights and the democratic process.
• Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch (R) submitted an amicus brief in the Northern District of Texas in support of the plaintiffs in the case of Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA, which seeks to ban mifepristone, a drug used to induce abortions.
• The lawsuit is about prohibiting the use of mifepristone in the 31 states where abortion remains mostly legal.
• The case is assigned to Matthew Kacsmaryk, a radical Trump-appointed federal judge who is an impassioned critic of the “”sexual revolution.””
• The plaintiffs are relying on the Comstock Act, an 1873 law that has been ignored or limited by federal courts for decades, to support their argument.
• Major corporations, including Comcast, AT&T, T-Mobile, Uber, Mastercard, and Bank of America, are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars backing the politicians bolstering the effort to ban abortion medication.

Published February 13, 2023
Visit Popular Information to read Judd Legum’s original post Inside the push for a nationwide ban on abortion medication

January 21, 2023 [Heather Cox Richardson, Letters from an American]

J

• Roe v. Wade was decided on January 22, 1973, granting physicians the power to determine with a patient whether the patient’s pregnancy should be terminated.
• This decision was rooted in a public health crisis, as states had begun to criminalize abortion in the 1870s, leading to an estimated 200,000-1.2 million illegal abortions a year.
• The rising women’s movement wanted women to have control over their lives, and the evangelical Southern Baptist Convention agreed that abortion should be legal in some cases.
• In 1972, Gallup pollsters reported that 64% of Americans agreed that abortion should be between a woman and her doctor.
• In 1973, the Supreme Court, under Republican Chief Justice Warren Burger, in a decision written by Republican Harry Blackmun, decided Roe v. Wade, legalizing first-trimester abortion.
• Opposition to the eventual Roe v. Wade decision began in 1972, and was a deliberate attempt to polarize American politics.
• Today, about 62% of Americans support the guidelines laid down in Roe v. Wade, about the same percentage that supported it fifty years ago.

Published January 22, 2023
Visit Letters from an American to read Heather Cox Richardson’s original post January 21, 2023

SMMRY.ai TL;D[R|W|L] Made Easy!
Please Signup
    Strength: Very Weak
     
    Powered by ARMember
      (Unlicensed)

    Follow SMMRY.AI on Twitter


    All Tags

    Advertising AI Amazon Antitrust Apple Art Arts & Culture Asia Autobiography Biden Big Tech Budget Deficit Celebrities ChatGPT China Chips Christmas Climate Change Community Congress Covid Crime Criminal Justice Crypto Culture Wars DEI Democrats Demographics DeSantis Economic Development Education (College/University) Education (K-12) Elections Elon Musk Energy Environment Espionage Europe Federal Reserve Florida Free Speech Gender Geopolitics Germany Global Economics Globalization Google Government Health History Housing Market Immigration India Inequality Inflation Infrastructure Innovation Intel Labor Market Law Legal LGBTQ Macroeconomics Media Medicine Mental Health Meta Microsoft Military Movies & TV Music News Roundup NFL Oceans OpenAI Parenting Pregnancy Psychology Public Health Race Recession Religion Renewables Republicans Research Russia Science Social Media Software Space Sports State law Supreme Court Trump Twitter Ukraine US Business US Economy US Politics US Taxes