Center for Reproductive Rights
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Dear team,
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers the future of Roe v. Wade, state
constitutions and courts matter more than ever.
Each U.S. state has a unique constitution and court system that could
be used to expand and create stronger legal grounds for protecting
reproductive rights. State court decisions have not only granted
broader protections for abortion access, but also influenced positive
outcomes in other state cases and courts.
A new report from the Center for Reproductive Rights, "State
Constitutions and Abortion Rights: Building protections for
reproductive autonomy," explores various state court decisions that
have helped build strong abortion protections at the state level,
independent of federal law-and includes seven landmark cases
that were brought and won by the Center.
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Positive outcomes in these cases show how state constitutions can
robustly protect abortion rights, and have shielded abortion access in
highly restrictive parts of the United States.
Alongside the in-depth report, you can explore our interactive map
that highlights the states that have broader protections for abortion
rights and access in their state constitutions. You'll find
information on cases brought by the Center in Alaska, Arizona,
Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, and New Mexico.
EXPLORE THE INTERACTIVE MAP
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The right to decide whether to continue a pregnancy is core to life,
liberty, and equality and we will continue to fight for the right to
abortion all over the United States, case by case, state by state.
Onward,
Center for Reproductive Rights
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