Friend – This morning, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case America has been watching for months – a case that could end our constitutional right to abortion as we know it: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. The case today was a challenge to a Mississippi abortion ban brought by our partners at Jackson Women's Health Organization and the Center for Reproductive Rights. We wanted to touch base following this pivotal moment to go over what today's case could mean for the future of abortion rights and the larger plan to defend it. So let's get into it. First, in today's case, Mississippi has asked the Court to overturn Roe v. Wade:
Without Roe, basic federal protections for abortion will vanish – but even now, we know the right to abortion is not a true reality for many people in our country:
So while the Court's ruling will likely not come for months, all of us dedicated to defending abortion rights will remain relentless:
If you're in search of ways that you can be involved in the broader work today, here are just a couple of resources to help:
ACLU Supporter, we know this is a terrifying time in the fight for abortion access. We know it's demanding everything we've got. But we also know this is too important to let up. Politicians should never be able to force us to carry pregnancies against our will. Because abortion is essential, we will never stop fighting to defend it. Period. Thank you for being with us in this and please be ready for further updates on this and all the work to protect civil liberties very soon. For the fight ahead, The ACLU Team P.S. ACLU Supporter, we know how overwhelming this moment is and continues to be – especially for any of us who have been, currently are, or will be directly impacted by anti-abortion efforts and the harm of forced pregnancy. Please take care where you can today and know that we will remain fighting for your rights no matter what. Thank you. |
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