Saturday marks the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade -- and the future of women's rights has not been this imperiled since before the court's 1973 ruling.
After almost five decades of established protections for reproductive freedom -- and the expansions of women's equality and opportunity that have followed Roe -- American women are facing "the biggest attack on their rights in generations," and the reputation of the Supreme Court is in serious jeopardy.
This is a defining moment for the Roberts Court. A decision that overturns Roe would undermine not just reproductive rights, but women's fundamental equality in the U.S. As Mike writes: "Rolling back the firmly established and widely supported legal protections that have been the law of the land since Roe would be a historically colossal mistake, one that would forever tarnish the reputation of the Roberts court."
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