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The durability of Roe vs. Wade has perhaps never been more at risk than it is today. Texas’ new abortion, which effectively bans most abortions, deputizes private citizens to sue those involved in performing abortions and offers a financial incentive for them to do so. Because SCOTUS declined to prevent this bounty system from taking shape in America’s second most populous state, lawmakers and executives in at least seven other states have said they are considering similar statutes. What does the future of Roe vs. Wade look in America, and what can be done to combat these draconian laws? The future of Roe v Wade with Wendy Davis. Moderated by legal expert Kimberly Atkins Stohr.
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The durability of Roe vs. Wade has perhaps never been more at risk than it is today. Texas’ new abortion, which effectively bans most abortions, deputizes private citizens to sue those involved in performing abortions and offers a financial incentive for them to do so. Because SCOTUS declined to prevent this bounty system from taking shape in America’s second most populous state, lawmakers and executives in at least seven other states have said they are considering similar statutes. What does the future of Roe vs. Wade look in America, and what can be done to combat these draconian laws? The future of Roe v Wade with Wendy Davis. Moderated by legal expert Kimberly Atkins Stohr.