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Abortion Laws; Past and Precedent


May 20, 2019UncategorizedAbortion, Abortion Law, Abortion laws 2019, Abortion Regulation, Alabama Abortion Ban, Fetal Heartbeat Bill, Fetal Viability, Fetus, Heartbeat bill, Legal Precedent, Ohio Abortion Ban, Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, Precedent, Pro Choice, Pro Life, Roe v. Wade, SCOTUS, States Rights, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Rulings, Trimesters, Webster v. Reproductive Health ServicesStephen Mackey

With the passage of new heartbeat bills in certain states, people are turning to our supreme court rulings and wondering whether abortion law precedent is going to be overturned. Here is what the current law of the land is regarding abortion law, and how it has changed over the last fifty years.

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