Friday 24 June 2022 03:24 PM The 26 states where abortion will likely become illegal now that SCOTUS has ... trends now

Friday 24 June 2022 03:24 PM The 26 states where abortion will likely become illegal now that SCOTUS has ... trends now
Friday 24 June 2022 03:24 PM The 26 states where abortion will likely become illegal now that SCOTUS has ... trends now

Friday 24 June 2022 03:24 PM The 26 states where abortion will likely become illegal now that SCOTUS has ... trends now

More than half of all US states have some kind of abortion ban law that will likely now take effect following Friday's news that Roe v Wade has been overturned by the United States Supreme Court

Last month, a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion written by Samuel Alito and published by POLITICO revealed that the court voted to strike down the landmark 1973 ruling, which legalized abortion in the United States.

Alito wrote in part, 'Roe was egregiously wrong from the start.' The George W. Bush-appointed justice goes on to say that the issue of abortion should be returned to the 'people's elected representatives' to decide. 

The opinion was drafted in February 2022.

There are 18 states that have near-total bans on their books, while four more have time-limit band and four others are likely to pass new bans if Roe is overturned

There are 18 states that have near-total bans on their books, while four more have time-limit band and four others are likely to pass new bans if Roe is overturned

Republican-appointed justices – Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett voted with Alito. 

THE 26 STATES TO OUTLAW ABORTION NOW THAT ROE V. WADE HAS BEEN FORMALLY OVERTURNED

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

Idaho

Kentucky

Louisiana

Michigan

Mississippi

Missouri

North Dakota

South Dakota

 

Oklahoma

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

West Virginia

Wisconsin 

 Wyoming

Georgia, Iowa

Ohio

South Carolina 

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And states across the country have been laying the groundwork for what comes after the more than 40-year-old ruling is nullified. 

According to the pro-reproductive rights group The Guttmacher Institute, at least 22 states have laws on the books that would come into effect once the decision is officially adopted.

The organization also identified four more states that it expects to pass new abortion bans in the near future, marking a total of 26 states that appear set to ban the procedures

The 18 states that have near-total bans on abortion already on the books are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. 

In addition, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, and South Carolina all have laws that ban abortions after the six-week mark. 

At the time of writing, those six-week bans have been ruled unconstitutional. 

On the same day as the Alito opinion was made public, The Washington Post reported that Republican lawmakers were plotting with pro life activists for a federal ban on abortions if Roe was overturned and the GOP won back the house. 

The institute also says that four other states: Florida, Indiana, Montana and Nebraska, are likely to pass bills when Roe v Wade is overturned. 

Florida already has a 15-week abortion ban that will go into effect in July 2022. The law does not make any exceptions for cases of rape or incest. There is an exception if the health of the patient is in danger.

In signing the law into effect, Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a statement, 'Life is a sacred gift worthy of our protection, and I am proud to sign this great piece of legislation which represents the most significant protections for life in the state's modern history.'

Republican appointed-Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett (circled) all voted to strike down Roe along with Samuel Alito

Republican appointed-Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett (circled) all voted to strike down Roe along with Samuel Alito

Protesters gather, chant and hold signs outside the Supreme Court in Washington last month

Protesters gather, chant and hold signs outside the Supreme Court in Washington last month

There were smaller gatherings of anti-abortion protesters at the event as well

There were smaller gatherings of anti-abortion protesters at the event as well

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis passed a 15-week abortion law in April 2022. The law goes into effect in July

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis passed a 15-week abortion law in April 2022. The law goes into effect in July

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin's bans all have pre-Roe v Wade laws that became unenforceable after the Supreme Court's 1973 decision - that would kick into effect if the federal legal precedent established in Roe were overturned.

Alabama, Arizona, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, West Virginia and Wisconsin's laws allow for abortions if the patient's life is in danger. 

Alabama also allows for abortions in order to preserve the health of the patient. 

Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Texas have further bans that will come into effect if the law was overturned. These were passed post-Roe v Wade.

They're joined by Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and Wyoming, in passing such laws. 

The Oklahoma legislature just passed a six-week abortion ban, similar to Texas, in April 2022. Similar to the Texas law, it allows for the state to file lawsuits against those who are found to have helped someone to get an abortion after the six-week period. 

Pro-Life and pro-choice activists gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court on May 2. According to Politico's reporting, Alito's draft is not final and could change

Pro-Life and pro-choice activists gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court on May 2. According to Politico's reporting, Alito's draft is not final and could change

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said in September 2021 tweet, 'I promised Oklahomans I would sign every piece of pro-life legislation that came

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