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You've almost certainly seen the news that a leaked draft opinion in
our case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, indicates that
the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, allowing
states to ban abortion entirely.
To be clear, this is not the final order and abortion remains legal in
the U.S., although it is largely inaccessible in Texas and Oklahoma.
But as we await the final decision, we need to continue to build,
enforce, and defend legal protections for our reproductive rights.
Right now, we need you with us in this critical moment. That's
why I'm asking you to reaffirm your commitment to reproductive rights
by renewing your support for the Center for Reproductive Rights
today.
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The impact of the Supreme Court's decision could be devastating. If
Roe is overturned, half the states in the U.S. could take immediate
action to ban abortion entirely.
But we don't need to wait to know what a world without the protections
of Roe might look like. We just have to look at states like Texas,
where S.B. 8, a six-week ban on abortion, has been in effect for
months, bringing almost all abortion access to an abrupt stop. And in
recent weeks, Oklahoma followed Texas's lead, enforcing an S.B. 8
copycat law to push abortion care further out of reach.
We need your help to continue our fight. And at this critical moment,
when our rights are on the line, we need you with us.
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Renew your support for the Center today with a generous gift of
$50.00 or more to protect
reproductive rights around the world.
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Onward,
Nancy Northup
President & CEO
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